p Cornell University Library =520.5 5th liiiliilliii olln 3 1924 030 907 798 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030907798 ^c^f^~^&^r^ d' ^/ A HISTORY THE FIFTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, 1861-186^. IN TJniO PKRTS. By WILLIAM CHILD, M. D., Major and Surgeon. Historian of the Veterans' Association of the Regiment. BRISTOL, N. H. : R. W. MUSGROVE, PRINTER. 1893- Copyright 1893, by William Child All rights reserved. TO THE LIVING AND THE DEAD OF THE ' ' FIGHTING FIFTH ' ' REGIMENT, NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, XHIS UOUUniB IS INSCRIBBD By the Author, WILLIAM CHILD. PART I. A DETAILED HISTORY OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. PREFACE. In this volume I have sought to present an account of the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers. It is a history of the regiment and its doings, considered collectively, as a war organization. The recorded brave deeds, incidents, an- ecdotes and biographies are incidental, illustrative and sub- ordinate to the main narrative, and are of secondary impor- tance. The history, excepting in rare instances, is confined to events and individuals immediately connected with the regiment. The money advanced, the time consumed, the responsibili- ties incurred and the labor performed have been considerable ; yet I have been invariably well sustained by the comrades of the Fifth. The traditional fidelity to duty and honor exists in the veterans of our association. Aid has been rendered by comrades of other regiments and states. Our state historian has exhibited great interest and has rendered much aid. With pride I have written these pages. Our state may well be proud of the productions of her hills and valleys, as exhibited in the bravery, endurance, patriotism and fervor of her sons in this grand fighting regiment. She may well be proud of every man that justly wears our badge. Citizens, let us cherish the memory of these men. Let us preserve these records for coming generations. Comrades, "God bless us every one" is and ever will be the sentiment of your humble servant and historian, WILLIAM CHILD. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART I. CHAPTER I. PAGE. Government is Force — Force a Necessity — Debt to the Volunteers — War of the Great Rebellion — State Rights and Wrongs — War Spirit — New Hampshire Men — Resolutions Passed by State Legislature — The Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers i CHAPTER II. Colonel Cross — Camp Jackson — Organization — Ordered to Washington Before Prepared — Enlistments — Orders No. I, 5, 6 — General Character of Officers and Men — General Character of New Hampshire. Soldiers in History — Muster — Leave Camp Jackson — Leave Con- cord — Arrive at Seat of War — General Remarks — Sumner's Baptism of Fire .... . . 5 CHAPTER III. Arrival at Bladensburg, Md. — Fourth Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers — Severe Storm — Orders for Lower Marlboro'— March to and from — Drills and Incidents — Transferred to Sumner's Division — March through Washington to Alexandria — Camp California . . 24 CHAPTER IV. Camp Cali fornia — Picket Duty — Alarm — Scouting — Bri- gade Inspection — Drill Discipline— Fatigue Duty — Making Gabions, Fascines, Hurdles and Sap Rollers —Long Roll 3° xii CONTENTS. CHAPTER V. Camp California Continued — Sickness, Deaths — Schools FOR Army Regulations, Tactics, Common Educational Deficiencies— Mail Facilities — Summer and Winter Quarters— Cooking— Advance of the Army of the Po- tomac CHAPTER VI. A Critical Day— An Advance— Abandoned Works— Picket Engagements— Reconnoissance — Order of March — Bat- tle OF Rappahannock — Daily Events— Remarks — Inci- dents . . ■ ■ • • CHAPTER VII. 35 43 Building Corduroy Roads— Detailed to Engineer Corps— Making Siege Materials— Yorktown— Williamsburg— Steamer Vanderbilt—Chickahominy— Bottom's Bridge 55 CHAPTER VIII. Grapevine Bridge— When, Where, Hovi^, by Whom and Why Built — Its Stability, Firmness in Resisting the Flood^ Results ... 62 CHAPTER IX. Situation of the Army— Crossing the River — Diagram of Position — Battle of Fair Oaks — Criticism of Colonel Cross on the Battle . . . 76 CHAPTER X. From Fair Oaks — Battle of Savage Station— Recrossing the Chickahominy — Seven Days* Fight — Continuous Fighting— Confusion of the Retreat — The James Reached— Decimation of the Fifth . . . . .92 CHAPTER XI. Harrison's Landing to Antietam — Cross Returns — At New- port News— Aquia Creek— Alexandria— Camp Califor- nia Revisited — Fairfax — Centreville — Frederick City — AT South Mountain — Boonsborough — Antietam Creek 100 CONTENTS. XIII CHAPTER XII. Newport News — Alexandria — Camp California Again — Fairfax — Pope and Defeat — Frederick — South Moun- tain . . . 114 CHAPTER XIII. The Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862 — Incidents . . 120 CHAPTER XIV. First Annual Report of Colonel Cross ... ... 134 CHAPTER XV. Again on the Move — Engagement at Snicker's Gap — Gen- eral McClellan Removed — Reach Falmouth — Notes on Virginia — The Military Situation — Incidents . . . 144 CHAPTER XVI. Battle of Fredericksburg — Leaving Camp — ^ Crossing the RrvER— In the City — The Advance — Fearful Havoc- Narratives BY Colonel Cross, Gove and Others . . . 149 CHAPTER XVII. Back to Old Camp — Decimated Ranks — Winter Quarters — Jealousies, Intrigues, Discouragements — "Mud March" — Removal of Burnside — Cavalry Raid — General Hook- er IN Command — Strange Scenes — Graves' and Gove's Journals — Resignation of Surgeon Knight i65 CHAPTER XVIII. The Battle of Chancellorsville — Report of I/ieutenant- CoLONEL Hapgood — Account by Colonel Cross— Incidents 178 CHAPTER XIX. Gettysburg Campaign — Reconnoissance to Culpeper Court ^ House — Large Detail from the Fifth— March to Gettys- burg—Battle of Gettysburg — Death of Colonel Cross — Pursuit of Lee— Order Separating Regiment from Brigade ... i95 211 XIV CONTENTS. CHAPTER XX. Gettysburg Campaign Continued— Colonel Edward E. Cross Wounded— When, Where and How— Carried to Rear- Solicitude FOR His MEN AND HiS COUNTRY— SENDS I/AST Message of Love— Dies at Midnight— Burial at Lancas- ter—Estimate OF Cross as a Military Man— A Monu- ment AT Gettysburg ... CHAPTER XXI. Pursuit of IvEE— Leave Army of the Potomac— Arrival at Washington— En Route for Home— Life at Concord— Conscripts— At Boston Harbor— Again En Route for THE South— AT Point Lookout, Md.— Back to the Front 233 CHAPTER XXII. Review of Situation — Rejoining the Second Corps — Cold Harbor— Night March — Panic Threatened— Crossing the Chickahominy — Crossing the James — March to Petersburg— In Battle— Colonel Hapgood Wounded— Recapitulation ... 251 CHAPTER XXIII. South of the James— Siege of Petersburg — Deep Bottom- Reams' Station — Reports and Order— Details of the Siege— Discharge op Original Men 261 CHAPTER XXIV. Change of Name— Promotions— The Siege Continued — At Fort Stedman— Change of Location — Thanksgiving — In Fort Welch — Re-enforcements — The New Year — Months of Hard Work— Fall of Richmond — Surrender of Lee 289 CHAPTER XXV. The War Ended— Thb March for Home Commenced— The March through Richmond— In Camp Near Alexandria —The Grand Review At Washington— Return to New Hampshire— Fox's Estimate of the Fifth .... 305 CONTENTS. XV CHAPTER XXVI. BlOGRAPHICAI, 311 CHAPTER XXVII. Masonic Lodge— Petition Granted-^First Meeting — Organ- ization — Incident . 332 PART II. Abbreviations . . . . 3 Complete Roster 5 Complete List of Officers 203 Appendix 209 ILLUSTRATIONS. E. E. Cross Frontispiece. Batti. O U ii a! in CIS 2 lo-pound Parrott guns. Gen. Howard and Staff. •^ . 6ist N. Y. V. Col. Cone. g 8ist Penna. Col. Miller. CJ 69th Penna. Col. Nugent. O o d" o 8th 111. Cavalry, o ■ Hazzard's Battery. Rear Guard, 2 Companies 69th N. Y. V. • This diagram is an exact reproduction of a page in Col. Cross' personal journal. p ■ji 3 n 3 ^^/^^, ^ ^, RECONNOISSANCE. 49 The mounted pickets of the enemy were soon discovered, and instantly began firing on our scouts and sharpshooters, who returned the fire whenever opportunity offered. In this manner the advance marched for four hours. The enemy burned many valuable stacks of hay, fodder, corn, barns full of grain, and attempted to drive away cattle and horses; but our cavalry captured many of the latter. On several occasions the two great guns were brought to the front and shells were thrown after the enemy without much effect. About 4 p. m. our scouts came upon a large body of the enemy on the railroad near the Rappahannock Station. They were loading cars and preparing to leave. Colonel Cross set the two guns at work upon them and notified the general, who ordered up Hazzard's Battery and formed lines of battle. Says Cross in his personal journal : ' ' This' was the instant when we should have pushed on. If we had done so and made a vigorous attack, we might, with small loss, have cut off a train of cars and five or six hundred of the enemy. When we did move it was too late. ' ' Our skirmish line and sharpshooters had a brisk affair with the rear guard of the enemy, as they retreated across the large railroad bridge on the Rappahannock river. As we neared and threw more shells, the enemy blew up the bridge and set the fragments on fire. Then they opened on us from a battery on the south bank of the river. The first solid shot — a twelve-pounder — fell just inside our skirmish line. Two others instantly followed, one striking between the two lead horses of one of our guns, the other just passing over Company B, striking a bayonet. ' ' Our guns instantly limbered and moved to a hill near, drawn by the men of the Fifth, where better range was offered ; the Fifth Regiment supporting them. At this time, also, the sharpshooters of the Fifth were skirmishing with the enemy across the river. The solid shot and shell came very thick and fast from the enemy, while our shot seemed to be short range. Our guns were moved up to the bank, near the burning bridge. On our way to this new position, cannon- shot struck near, throwing dirt over us, yet no one was killed 4 50 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. or wounded. The men were cool, marched steadily and with ranks well closed. The terrible screaming of the balls did not frighten them. The general sent word to me by an aide, to double-quick out of range ; but I did not do so, being un- willing to encourage or cultivate such tactics. " As we neared the bridge, and formed on the bank, we saw the enemy in line of battle about three-quarters of a mile away, apparently about 5,000 men. A prisoner afterwards said that Ewell's Division was there, and that others were concealed in the woods. ' ' Hazzard's Battery now came up, was unlimbered directly in front of the Fifth Regiment, and began a rapid fire of twelve- pound shot and shells, which made a great scattering in the enemy's ranks, the cavalry moving off at a gallop, and the infantry at a double-quick. ' ' The scene was now strange and exciting. The blazing bridge, the bursting shells, the last rays of sunshine falling on the vanishing lines of the enemy, made a picture long to be remembered. Other movements and more cannonading occurred, but nothing important transpired. ' ' The regiment remained here supporting the battery until after dark, then withdrew and marched back two miles to a camp in the woods — all hands tired — literally worn out. Without waiting for supper, the men lay down in the leaves and soundly slept." In this skirmish it is said that a lieutenant and five privates of the Black Horse Cavalry were captured. The brigade lost no men, killed or wounded. On the 20th returned to Warrenton Junction. Had permit to forage from General Howard. Every man had a pig or a chicken ; and some four hundred cattle were brought in. During the 30th remained in camp; cold, wet and some snow ; had roll-call every hour ; rations short and many men sick ; cavalry went out scouting, but did not see any Confeder- ates. Monday, 31st, in camp all day and night. April I left Warrenton Junction, marched to Bristoe Station near Manassas Junction. Forded rivers three times and ALEXANDRIA TO YORKTOWN. 51 camped without a mouthful of food. In camp all night. To- day met a party of Banks' men. April 2 left Bristoe and marched to Manassas Junction. Part of the division went to Alexandria on cars. April 3, at ri a. m., the regiment went upon the train for Alexandria. Waited on a side track until 4 p. m., before leaving for their destination ; arrived at the camp-ground near the city at 8 p. m. and bivouacked in a cornfield. Colonel Cross was in command of the brigade. He was awake nearly the whole night, attending to the comfort and interest of his command, and of the Fifth in particular, and the preparations for embarking next day as ordered. April 4, all things being arranged during the night, the regiment took steamboats for Fortress Monroe. At 9 o'clock. Cross, with six companies. A, B, C, D, F and I with the band went upon the "Donaldson; " at same hour lyieutenant-Colonel Langley, with companies K, G, H and E, went upon the " Croton." About 2 p. m. started down the river with three schooners in tow ; steamed past Fort Washington and Mount Vernon to an anchorage near Shipping Point on the Potomac. Saturday, April 5, the steamer again moved down the river, making slow progress, having a heavy tow, and at dark came to anchor near Point Lookout, Md., in a small bay. Sunday, April 6. The day was beautiful ; the Chesapeake was smooth, the sun was bright and the air balmy. The ' ' Croton ' ' arrived at Fortress Monroe just at dark ; the ' ' Donaldson ' ' had arrived before the ' ' Croton ' ' and was on her way to Yorktown. Monday, April 7. The "Donaldson" had gone to Ship Point near Yorktown. The "Croton" remained at Fortress Monroe all night and all next day, there being a high wind, rendering the water rough and unsafe. Tuesday, April 8. The "Croton" ran to Hampton, ex- pecting to land there, but did not. Returned to the fortress. The quarters were very uncomfortable upon the boat, and the men suffered from exposure. The "Monitor" and many vessels loaded with troops and supplies were near and about . The "Donaldson" passed the whole day at Ship Point land- 52 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ing the troops and baggage. There being no wharf, the men went in small boats as near as possible to the shore, then waded. Wednesday, April 9. The storm still continues. The "Croton" still obliged to remain at Fortress Monroe and everything very uncomfortable. Says Gove's diary: "I begin to think Old Point Comfort a humbug." April 10. The .storm is over, but the bay is too rough for the ' ' Croton ' ' to sail. The troops on the ' ' Donaldson ' ' were landed and joined the division at the front. April II. The "Croton" left Fortress Monroe at 2 a. ra., and arrived at Ship Point at 9 a. m. All on board landed and joined the regiment. Here properly ends chapter six, being an account of the doings, marches, suflferings and campaigning from leaving Camp California to the landing at Ship Point. The time was exactly thirty days. REMARKS. The affair with the enemy on the 28th of March is known, and was inscribed on the regimental colors, as the "Battle of the Rappahannock." All unite in saying that the march and campaign from Camp California and return to Alexandria, called the Rappahannock campaign, though bloodless, was the severest ever endured by the regiment. The men were without any kind of tents ; they had no camp or cooking utensils ; they waded in mud and water ; they marched night and day ; they forded streams and slept on the bare earth in open air so cold as to freeze their wet clothing ; they were supplied with poor rations, often without any for twenty-four hours ; once they would have really suffered only that the Ninth New York Volunteers kindly furnished hard-bread. They were often routed by night alarms, after an all-day's march, to march again until morning. Private Charles Tibbetts died on the cars near Alexandria from the hardship and exposure of this campaign and was buried there ; and INCIDENTS. 53 many others never recovered from this thirtj'-days' bloodless campaign. Officers and men behaved like excellent and true soldiers as they were. The records declare the labors of the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers on this campaign. To-day, the veterans of the Fifth remember with pardonable pride that on this campaign the regiment was twice, by orders, selected for the post of danger, therefore the post of honor, once on the loth and once on the 28th of March, the day of the grand advance, and at the battle of the Rappahannock. Thus the generals reposed confidence in the Fifth. There is universal testimony to the good discipline, extreme patience and personal valor of officers and men. Every one was imbued with the idea that he had an individual interest in the good record of the organization. This spirit made the Fifth stand firm on many a battle-field. " May a grateful country do the Fifth New Hampshire justice — written history never can." INCIDENTS OF RAPPAHANNOCK CAMPAIGN. Colonel Thomas T. Livermore relates that while he was orderly sergeant in the Fifth, he had in his company an Irish- man, a bright, clean soldier, who could not read or- write, but who had been made a corporal. lyike all good soldiers he, of course, desired promotion. On one of the cold nights of this campaign he lay next to Orderly I^ivermore. Before they slept'the Irishman nudged the orderly, who responded, "Well?" At once came "Arderly, did ye ever know a sergeant that could n't read? " It is unnecessary to say that there was one sergeant in the service that could not read. Captain Graves relates that one time while doing . picket duty on this campaign, three or four Confederate cavalrymen riding into view, as if daring us, came nearer and nearer. Our men fired at them, bringing one out of the saddle. The others rode away taking the horse of the one who had been shot. The man was brought in by our men and died that night. He was a South Carolinian. His buttons were saved as mementos. 54 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Captain Hapgood relates that when near Warrenton we crossed Kettle creek and went into camp for the night. We secured fence-rails, made of them great fires and dried our- selves. Between 8 and 9 o'clock in the evening, Companies H and E were detailed to go on picket. I,ieutenant Graves was detailed as of&cer. Having forded the stream the pickets were stationed. The night was cold and frosty, and the stream was so deep that the men had to hold up their cartridge- boxes to keep them dry. Before morning their clothing was frozen. CHAPTER VII. Buii w p. < (XI o GRAPEVINE BRIDGE. 73 days; May 27 and 28, 1862, by the Fifth Regiment, directed by Colonel Edward E. Cross, aided by a detail of two hundred and fifty men from the Sixty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteers, and one hundred and fifty men from Meagher's Irish Brigade. More than one thousand men were employed in its construction, working constantly and vigorously in the water and mud. It was built wholly of logs, unsawn and unhewn, cut from the forest as required, being rolled or floated into position by men wading or swimming. The channels and deeper parts of the swamp were bridged by felling or floating large trees across and fixing them upon piers made of logs, to stumps, or to the firm earth upon either bank. Other stringers were placed upon the bottom of the shallows, all being about upon the same level. Thus a con- tinuous support for a roadway was laid for a distance of seventy rods. Then, upon these stringers, were laid, trans- versely as planks might be, other logs, as long as the bridge was wide. These were arranged closely, side by side, and served as flooring. Over these, upon either side of the bridge, directly over the outer stringers, were placed still other logs, end to end. All were made firm by interweaving grapevines. Not a pin, dowel, bolt or nail entered into its construction. It was fifteen feet wide, rising just above the surface of the water through the swamp and only two or three feet above the currents of the channels. It was sufficiently firm and substantial to furnish safe and ready crossing to an army of men, with horses, wagons and field artillery. The approach upon the north side was cut through an embankment ten feet in height ; upon the south side, after leaving the corduroy, the road was deplorable for half a mile before reaching higher land. The bridge withstood the greatest flood ever known upon that river and swamp, served all its intended purposes, and remained after the waters had subsided. On May 31 it was crossed by Sedgwick's Division at about 2 o'clock p. m., which was thus enabled to arrive on the battle-field of Fair Oaks just in time to arrest the triumphant advance of the Confederate army, which was pursuing the Federal troops to a disastrous rout. 74 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Simultaneously with the crossing of Sedgwick's Division, was to be the crossing of Richardson's Division over Sumner's lower bridge. One brigade only had crossed, when the bridge floated away in the rising flood of waters. There yet remained upon the northern side two brigades. Their only route to the battle-field was over Grapevine bridge, if per- chance it remained. To this they marched hurriedly, found it passable, and with the roar of battle in their ears, crossed over. These two brigades hurried through mud and water, arriving on the field in time to relieve . Sedgwick's tired and bleeding troops, march upon the battle-field in the most intense darkness, and take position for the bloody fight which was sure to come next day. This fight will be described in another chapter. It only remains here to demonstrate how this Grapevine bridge saved the army. Says Colonel Cross in his personal journal, " The arrival of Sedgwick's Division alone saved the army from a disastrous defeat, and, be it remembered, Sedgwick's Division crossed the Chickahominy swamp on the bridge of logs, seventy rods long, built by the Fifth New Hampshire Regiment. Let the impartial historian remember this ! ' ' It should be further stated that Howard's and Meagher's Brigades would not have arrived upon that bloody field had not this same bridge been a more substantial structure than any other upon the stream ; and had they not been in posi- tion early on the morning of June i , the battle of that day would have been more disastrous than that of May 31. In the history of this bridge it is notable that two hundred thousand cubic feet of logs were cut, brought to the bridge and placed in position in two days by one thousand men, wading, swimming and pushing, drawing and lifting every log into position by hand ; that no ropes, jacks, screws, elevators, derrick, cranes or other mechanical apparatus were employed; the brief time of construction; the absence of engineering education, or special qualification, or experience among the ofiicers and men ; the work being the result of an all-around efficiency in the regiment, from colonel to private ; the firmness and stability it exhibited above all other bridges GRAPEVINE BRIDGE. 75 in that region, constructed under like circumstances and for similar purposes ; that it saved the army, and thereby saved the Union. The facts concerning this bridge are remarkable, and must stand among the notable events of the war, and perhaps of all time. That one man should be able to so direct and concentrate the powers of one thousand men as to overcome the obstacles in this undertaking, is an example of human discipline, perseverance, mental resource, and physical power and endurance. It equals any similar example in history, and nothing in the war of 1861-65 can excel it. "May a grateful country do the Fifth New Hampshire Regiment justice — written history never can." CHAPTER IX. Situation of the Army— Crossing the River — Diagram of Posi- tion — Battle of Fair Oaks — Criticism of Coi,onei, Cross on THE Battle. From the landing at Ship Point, Va., on April 7, to the building of Grapevine bridge across the Chickahominy river on the 27th of May, was exactly fifty days. They were days of intense activity and labor to the regiment, though it had not been in actual battle. It had thus far had no deaths ex- cepting from disease, and these had been few when compared with other regiments. At times the men of the Fifth seemed impatient for battle and blood. In one of these moods Colonel Cross informed them, in a speech formally delivered before the regiment, duly assembled, that they would un- doubtedly be accommodated to their utmost desire. The situation of the army, the building of Grapevine bridge, the situation and movements of Sumner's Corps, just before and up to the morning of May 31, have been noted in a previous chapter. Here we may note again that Keyes and Heintzelman were upon the south side of the Chickahominy ; the Confederate forces were massing in superior numbers in front and upon their flanks. The divisions of these two corps were not in good situations for defence and mutual sup- port, and when pressed by the enemy, must be re-enforced by troops from the north side of the river, which must cross on frail bridges over a rapidly rising river. Returning to the north side of the river, we find that just before dark of the 29th, Grapevine bridge was completed by the Fifth under Colonel Cross. During this night it rained constantly and heavily. None of Sumner's Corps had crossed ; the river was rising rapidly ; the swamps were being flooded ; the crossings were endangered and the bridges were CROSSING THE RIVER. 77 trembling. " Saturday, May 31," says Cross in his personal journal, ' ' the dreadful hour of battle drew near. Silently the angel of death hovered over our camp. The lives of thou- sands drew near to their end, but all unconscious were the victims. The laugh, the song, the soldier's story — all were prevalent in our camp, when from far across the river came the roar of battle. This was about 11 a. m. Fortunately my men had their dinners ready and plenty of provisions in their haversacks. At first we heard only the artillery, but soon the volleys of musketry and the rattle of small arms could be dis- tinctly heard. For once I felt that we were wanted ; and, without waiting for orders, directed the men to roll their blankets and prepare for marching. Our preparations were just completed when orders came to be ready to march at ten minutes' notice. I instantly formed my regimental line and reported the Fifth ready. Galloping along the line I told my men it was our march to the battle-field, and every man must keep in his place. The brave boys answered with a cheer, and off we started. " "We must now keep in mind that all of Sumner's Corps were to cross the river and swamp, as rapidly as possible, by two bridges. Sedgwick's Division led o£F across Grapevine bridge and hastened off to aid Casey. Richardson's Division moved down to Miller's — Sumner's lower bridge. Here only one brigade — French's — could cross on account of the rising water. Howard's and Meagher's Brigades marched up river two miles, to where Sedgwick had crossed, and passed on toward the field of battle, halting on some high ground in a wheat-field. Here the division closed up. The volleys of musketry and the booming of cannon were incessant, and the change of sound indicated the advance or retreat of the opposing forces. The afternoon was dark and rainy. When the column again moved, night was at hand. An hour's rapid march brought the division close to the battle-field. Now the battle had slackened ; only scattering shots were heard. In dense darkness the whole division, passed Sedgwick's tired and blood-stained troops, marched across the battle-field to take position in front of the enemy, 78 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ready for the next morning's battle. It was now near lo p. m. of May 31 . It was very dark ; nothing could be heard but the groans of the wounded and the smothered words of com- mand, as we moved into position. The field was covered with the dead ; wounded and dying men were all about. Some begged for water ; some that their wounds might be dressed ; some for blankets ; some cried for relief from pain ; some to be taken to hospital, and others could only groan and moan, muttering the names of loved ones far away. At this moment General Howard directed Colonel Cross to march his regiment forward and report at once to General Richardson. I,ieutenant-Colonel I,angley led forward the men, while Colonel Cross reported in person to General Rich- ardson, who said, " Colonel Cross, I am going to give you the advanced guard. Hold your position until you are whipped or relieved. " To the regiment, as it passed. General Rich- ardson said, " Fifth New Hampshire, remember your granite hills ; you will stand firm like your own stone- walls. " He then gave some general directions about the lines of battle to Cross, left a staff officer with him to show the ground and de- parted. Colonel Cross now advanced some two hundred paces be- yond the first line, formed line of battle, and then moved forward until he was about three hundred paces from the first line. He then detached Companies A and C as skirmishers, and posted them himself. The order of battle was then as follows : Our troops were upon the north side of the railroad track. Across the track was a forest or swamp, with trees and thick underbrush. The skirmishers of the Fifth were posted in this swamp on the south side of the track. The regiment was in line of battle parallel with the track, with Fair Oaks Station in front of the right on the north side. In rear of the Fifth, in line of battle, was French's Brigade of four regiments. In rear of French was Howard's Brigade with only three of his regiments, the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers being placed in advance. In rear of Howard was Meagher's Brigade. Upon the right. and left and in rear of Howard were batteries. In rear of all IN LINE OF BATTLE. 79 these was Sedgwick's Division. Before the right of the Fifth was a wood. Along the right flank of all these troops, ran a country road to the depot. Such was the arrangement of Sumner's (Second) Corps .on Saturday night, May 31, after one bloody day between Casey and the Confederates, in which the latter had forced the former out of his camp and captured a large amount of property. Says Cross in his personal journal, "The arrival of Sedgwick's Division alone saved the army from a disas- trous defeat." The men lay down in line of battle, their arms loaded and by their sides. The officers were requested to remain awake and watchful. Sentinels were posted in front of each com- pany. The horses were ready saddled. It was 11 o'clock before all was arranged, the night being very cloudy and dark. lyieutenant-Colonel lyangley and Major Cook slept. Colonel Cross spread his military cloak, but did not sleep. He and his regiment were the alarm of the army, and his eye must watch unto his regiment. Dr. ly. M. Knight, surgeon, and Chaplain Wilkins were awake with Colonel Cross talk- ing in a low tone of the prospects of the morrow, while the men slept as tired men sleep. To many it was the last earthly slumber. To many the next night was to be one of wounds, pain, agony and all the terrors of the battle-field, yet they slept. It is here proper to mention that, while the order of battle was not materially changed, yet on account of its having been discovered that the enemy, in considerable force, was upon the right flank, the skirmishers, the Fifth and the brigades were partially changed, the front facing more to the right. The arrangement of the corps was essentially the same as made in the night. This change was made just at daylight, and only a brief time before the battle began. Beyond a doubt the enemy intended just here to make the onset in the morning, but discovering the very heavy Federal lines, re- treated hastily. The furious fight here for an hour indicates this. The following diagram illustrates the first position : — 8o FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Enemy. Forest and swamp. Enemy. Ivine of Skirmishers. Forest. Forest. Forest. Companies A and C. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L^_iiK>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^ I'll'''' ' ,_i > Railroad. [_] >^ Fair Oaks Station. t t t t t t t t I t t t t t t t t Fifth Regiment in line of battle. t t t t t t t t t t t t General French's Brigade — 4 regiments. t t t t t t t t t Howard's Brigade — 3 regiments. « o -4-1 X % X X H-H. 'g Battery. ++^^ ^ t t t t t t t t t t General Meagher's Brigade. o oi t t t t t t t t t t t t t 1 T ++ +4. ++ t t t t t t t t t Sedgwick's Division. t t t FAIR OAKS. 8 1 About I o'clock in the morning the colonel saw lights in the woods on the right flank. He had been informed that they belonged to the Federals, but not being sure, he determined to investigate, sending Major Cook with Com- pany B to reconnoiter. Cook soon reported that the lights were those of the enemy in the woods, according to the best of his belief. Then Cross went forward himself, alone, pick- ing his way among the stumps, over the killed and wounded. He crossed a road running toward the depot when he was halted by the click of a rifle-lock, and a sharp voice said,. ' ' Who goes there ? ' ' Cross answered, ' ' Wounded man of the Fifth Texas. Who are you?" "Picket of the Second Ala- bama,' ' was the reply. ' ' I wish to go to your fire, ' ' said Cross^ "Pass around by the depot, and you will find the doctors," was the answer. Cross then drew off into the darkness ani joined his regiment. s It thus having been learned that the enemy were upon our right flank a change of front became necessary. While doing, this several prisoners were brought in who stated the pickets, of the enemy were close upon us, but not aware that we were upon the field. One of these prisoners was captured by I,ieu- tenant James E. Larkin, Company A. The man came out toi pick up sticks for a fire, and stumbled upon our lines. The men being all quiet Larkin said, "What do you want?'" supposing him one of our men. " I want some wood to make afire." Said lyarkin, rising up, " Who ordered a fire made ? '* ' ' Why, Colonel Terry of the Fifth Texas. ' ' The words were no sooner out of his mouth than Larkin had him by the throat and a pistol at his ear. From this prisoner it was learned that the enemy was in large force in front with strong pickets on our right flank. The Confederates could be heard form- ing their lines in the woods in our front ; even the words of command of the colonel were distinctly heard in the stillness of the night. The Fifth Regiment executed a partial change of front, as also did French's and Howard's Brigades. When these changes were completed day was breaking ; the morning was wet and misty. When the enemy saw our heavy lines they fell back on the double-quick. Cross promptly 6 82 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. pursued them by skirmishers, killed and wounded some and captured seven or eight prisoners. In this skirmish at day- break the Fifth lost two men badly wounded. The first man hit was Stephen Avery, Company D, shot through the body by a rifle-ball. After he had fallen and been left for dead, he arose and walked into camp. After this skirmish and before the battle, a mounted orderly came into our lines and was captured with valuable dispatches and an excellent horse. From these dispatches it was learned that Huger's Confederate Division was in the immediate front. Soon after the battle began on our left, with some skirmishing along in front of the Fifth, and to the left. The enemy's sharpshooters came very near killing Cross at this point, shooting one ball through his coat. The regiment remained in the woods near the railroad for some time. A regiment of Confederates, Sixth Virginia, advanced on us slowly through the woods. When near, the Fifth poured in a volley which broke their line, and the men came straggling in, and many were taken prisoners. The battle now increased, and Howard's Brigade was sent in. The Eighty-first Penn- sylvania Volunteers ran at the first fire and left their com- mander. Colonel Miller, dead upon the field. Says Cross' personal journal, "Colonel Miller was a good soldier, and was the only field officer who could hold his regiment, which was partly Irish and partly American. " General French's Brigade was pressed very hard and the Fifty-third Regiment gave way. General Howard now en- tered the woods with the Sixty-first and Sixty-fourth New York Volunteers, together mustering about eight hundred men, and engaged the enemy with great fury. "Howard led his men with great gallantry close up to the enemy, and the heavy firing told that the stormy battle was at its height. General Howard had two horses killed and a third one wounded ; then a ball struck him in the right arm, below the elbow, but he continued to cheer his men until hit in the same arm by another ball, which shattered the bone in a shocking manner. "* Word was at once sent to Colonel Cross * These are the exact words of Colonel Cross. FAIR OAKS. 83 to assume command of the brigade, as Howard was disabled. At the same time Cross had orders to move the Fifth into the battle. Being senior colonel, Cross was now in command of the brigade. He left the woods with the Fifth, moved down the railroad track double-quick, until he arrived opposite the point where Howard's Brigade was engaged. By Adjutant Gregory of the Sixty-first New York Volunteers, Cross sent orders to the remains of the brigade to clear the front and form on the rear. While this was being done the Irish Bri- gade came up charging and yelling. The Sixty-ninth formed on Cross' right and the Eighty- eighth on the left. The enemy's bullets came thick ; and, finding Howard's Brigade out of the woods. Cross prepared to advance and open fire. The Fifth was along the railroad track ; on the opposite side was a wood in which were the enemy ; to the rear was the Irish Brigade, the Sixty-ninth on the right and the Eighty-eighth on the left. General Meagher was not present, nor any other general ofiicer. Cross ordered an advance. "Forward in line, guide center ! " and the Fifth New Hamp- shire Volunteers stepped off in noble style. Both the Irish Regiments stood still however. The Fifth moved on, both colors fluttering and the men steady. Cross gave orders for none to fire without the word, and though the bullets flew thick and struck down many a brave fellow, on they passed until in plain view of the enemy's line among the trees. That day the Confederates wore white bands around their hats, so that they were easily distinguished from the Federals. When about thirty paces from the enemy, it was ordered to halt, kneel down and fire by battalion. At this close range the effect was awful. The bullets were heard to strike with a tearing sound into the close ranks of the enemy. In- stantly moving forward, their first line gave way and the men encountered another, the Sixth Alabama — the first was the Second Alabama. Again the Fifth moved up and fought at short range, "behaving nobly. " Finding many men being injured by buckshot. Cross ordered another advance ; and while shouting the command, 84 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. " Forward in line, " he received a Minie-ball in his left thigh, which made a very severe wound. He kept his feet for a few moments, and after falling rose up and gave orders, sustain- ing himself by a tree. While in this position three buckshot struck him in the left temple, a ball passed through his hat and one through the shoulder of his blouse ; in all seven balls struck his person or clothing. He was finally carried out of the hottest of the fire by I,ieutenant Parks and Corporal Towne, back to the railroad track, where was the Irish Brigade as it was left. Colonel Kelley sent some men off with him. Lieutenant-Colonel Langley soon brought out the regi- ment in good order, the firing having nearly ceased. The men brought out most of their wounded comrades, who were not able to walk. Thus ended the battle of Fair Oaks, the Fifth firing the first and the last shot on the ist day of June. A CRITICISM BY COLONEI. CROSS. The following account is one of criticism upon the battle of Fair Oaks and incidents belonging to the same. The criti- cisms are directly from the pen of Colonel Cross in his per- sonal journal. Says Colonel Cross : — ' ' In this battle the generalship on the part of the Federals was wretched. Instead of shelling the woods with thirty pieces of artillerj' as we could readily have done, we allowed the rebels to choose their own ground, ambush themselves and wait for our attack. Nothing but the indomitable bravery of our men — the rank and file and line officers — saved us from defeat. Early in the morning I sent word to General Rich- ardson that the artillery could be employed to great advantage in shelling the woods. He sent for me and desired me to point out the exact locality of the enemy. I did so, but noth- ing was done. Our lines of infantry ought also to have been formed back from the woods in order to draw the enemy out. As it was we entered a regular trap set for us the night before. I believe an Apache warrior would have arranged our men better. Everything was on the side of the enemy — position, numbers and knowledge of the ground. It is a wonder that we were not defeated. FAIR OAKS.. 85 " Howard's Brigade did nobly. The general was the only brigadier I saw upon the field who led his men into battle and handled them there. He acted with a bravery bordering on rashness and nobly sustained his reputation as a brave and efficient officer. Great injustice was done him in detailing his two largest regiments on the day of the battle and leaving him only two. 'His brigade went into battle with less than two thousand men and had seven hundred and thirteen killed, wounded and missing — double the loss of any other Federal brigade on that day. Of the field officers there were Colonel Miller and lyieutenant- Colonel Massett killed; wounded, General Howard, Colonel Cross, I^ieutenant-Colonel Bingham, Major Cook and I^ieutenants Howard, and Miles of the general's staff. ' ' In my own regiment I lost thirty killed dead on the field, one hundred and seventy wounded and eleven prisoners. My best men were taken and also my best non-commissioned of- ficers. In this respect fate seemed against me. When the regiment entered the woods it was an anxious moment for me. I did not know whether they would stand or not ; but they did stand in the most heroic style, never faltering, and firing with a rapidity which astonished the rebels and made them give way. " Being carried to a farmhouse in the rear, where the doc- tors were at work, my wounds were dressed and I lay under the trees until morning. On Tuesday, June 3, I was moved to Savage Station, placed on the cars and sent to White House landing, there placed on the steamer ' Spaulding ' and carried to Philadelphia. At the United States general hos- pital, corner Fifth and Baltimore streets, I lay two weeks ; thence to New York to St. lyuke's home for wounded sol- diers, where I received the kindest treatment ; thence to Con- cord, N. H., where I arrived on the 4th of July. ' ' After I left the regiment it took part in the labors and battles in front of Richmond and acted as a portion of the rear guard on the retreat of the right wing. During all this time it behaved with the greatest gallantry. "After remaining in Lancaster a short time, I went to Con- 86 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. cord and commenced enlisting men for my regiment, and'on the loth of August started once more for the war with some thirty recruits for the Fifth. My wound was painful and troublesome, but I resolved to bear it, though my endurance was severely taxed. I took ship with my party at New York and landed at Fortress Monroe. Here I learned of the evacuation of the peninsula, which, in my opinion, was a bad move. The point from which to attack Richmond effect- ually, is on the James river and from Petersburg side, in my opinion. On August 23 I joined my regiment and received a hearty welcome. I found everything in a very disorganized state — discipline broken and a general confusion. Ten min- utes after my arrival I had commenced reforms and in ten days things were in a much better condition. " Here again we give the remarks of Private Gove upon Fair Oaks battle. He says : — "Monday, May 26. Another storm has commenced. Tuesday, May 27. Rained last night and this morning. Built a short piece of corduroy road. Wednesday, May 28. Our regiment has been building a bridge across the Chicka- hominy river and swamp, two miles from camp. Thursday, May 29. Worked all day on the bridge finishing it. Had to work in water waist deep all the time. General Sumner christened it ' Grapevine bridge.' Did nothing on the 30th. " A fight was going on Saturday, May 31, during the after- noon. We started at 3 p. m. and reached the battle-field at 9 p. m. The fight was over for the day. We took position in line of battle, Sunday, June i. Early this morning the rebels commenced the attack. Had to fight them in the woods. I got wounded. Three of our company were killed and twelve wounded. Our brigade suffered heavily. The 'bloodless' Fifth behaved splendidly. Monday, June 2. Am stopping at a house near the battle-field. The house and yard are full of wounded. My wounds are very sore and painful. Expect our boys will be in Richmond in a few days; wish I could be with them. Tuesday, June 3. Am in hospital, expecting an attack. Wednesday, June 4. Re- FAIR OAKS. 87 main liere yet. Have to sleep in a hen coop. Thursday, June 5. Walked three miles to the station. Went on the cars to White House landing and went on the steamer, 'State of Maine. ' " Private Gove went to Fortress Monroe, New Haven, New York and finally returned to the regiment at Camp Cali- fornia, while resting on its march to the second Bull Run battle. Says James Daniels, Company D from Salmon Falls, N. H., in his diary written every day during the service and which is now before the writer — stained, soiled, aged and worth its weight in gold : — "Tuesday, May 22, 1862. In camp; a terrible rain and hail-storm. "23d^. Marched about four miles toward Richmond from St. Peter's Church, Virginia. "24th. Rain-storm. "25th. In camp ; Sunday services. " 26th. In camp. " 27th. In camp ; hear of Porter's victory. "Wednesday, May 28. In canip ; went out to build a bridge across the Chickahominy river and swamp.; returned to camp at night. "29th. Went out to finish the bridge ; got done about 3 o'clock in the afternoon and returned to camp. " May 30. In camp ; rained in the afternoon and night. " Saturday, May 31. In camp ; had orders to march to the battle-field ; camped on the field where the battle was fought. " Sunday, June i. Fair Oaks swamp ; a terrible battle was fought. The Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers were en- gaged. Company D lost thirteen — killed, wounded and mis- sing ; Company E, twenty-four; C, twenty-one ; A, twenty- one ; B, twenty- four. " Monday, June 2. In camp, waiting for the rebels, but they did not come ; some firing. "June 3. In the swamp burying the dead and bringing in the wounded ; rain-storm' at night. 88 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. " 4th. Still in the swamp ; rained all day. " 5lh. Still in the swamp ; heavy firing on our right. ' ' 6th. Still in the swamp. "7th. In the swamp ; firing on our right ; Porter advanc- ing. "8th. Went out to fell timber in the swamp; ordered to march to the front; expectations of a fight. "9th. Still waiting for the enemy to advance, but they did not. " loth. Firing between the pickets and scouts. " nth. Still in front of the enemy, waiting for them to come ; turned out to-night ; the moon was in eclipse. " 1 2th. In camp ; waiting for events ; turned out to-night; heavy firing in front of the regiment ; went out to support a battery. " 13th. General McClellan rode through in front of our lines. " 14th. In camp; went on duty ; lay in the intrenchments. " 15th. Some firing in front ; some killed, some wounded. " i6th. Quiet; regiment moved on a line with the in- trenchments. " 17th. Turned out two or three times to-night. " i8th. On picket; the rebels came down and got what they did not expect to get. " 19th. In camp. " 20th. Received my tobacco from home ; the rebels fired a few shells over our camp. " 2ist. We fired a few shells over at the rebels ; at night they tried to drive in our pickets. " 22d. Nothing important. ' ' 23d. Heavy firing on our left ; tried to drive in our pick- ets ; a heavy thunder-storm. "24th. Nothing important. "25th. Hard fighting on our left. " 26th. In camp ; hard fighting on our right. "27th. Heavy firing on our front, right, center and left. " 28th. Expecting to march ; did march at night. " INCIDENTS OF FAIR OAKS. 89 Here properly ends chapter nine, being an account of the battle of Fair Oaks, and until the regiment moved out of the intrenchments in front of Richmond for the battle at Savage Station. INCIDENTS OF THE FAIR OAKS CAMPAIGN. Captain John W. Bean relates an incident of which he was an eye witness, and which should be made historical: — ' ' Colonel Cross was severely wounded in the groin and fell just in the rear of Captain Bean's Company — I. lyieutenant Parks and Sergeant Flanders went to aid him and to remove him from the field. Colonel Cross, raising himself on his elbow, said, ' Never mind me, men, whip the enemy first, and take care of me afterwards.' " Here General Sumner said in the presence of many men, *' The Fifth New Hampshire stood like a stone-wall." While in front of Richmond, Captain Sturtevant being in command, the Confederates attempted to break through the lines where the men of the Fifth were. General Richardson ordered a battery to fire into the Confederates, while Com- pany A was still in, front. This was done and several men of that company were wounded, one dying soon after, but the advance of the enemy was checked at once. Just before the opening of the fight on the second day, June I, a horseman rode out of the woods from the direction of the Confederates, and came slowly toward our lines. Colonel Cross saw that he was an orderly belonging to the enemy. The regiment was lying down at the time and the colors not displayed, the horseman did not therefore discover that they were Federals. Cross dismounted, passed the lines and approached him. Pulling up his horse, the man asked, " Where is General Pryor ?" Said Cross, " Here he is close by. Have you dispatches?" " Yes, from General Pryor to General Anderson," said he. Said Cross, " Give them to go FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. me." As the horseman put his hand in the breast pocket of his jacket to get them, Cross stepped forward quickly and grasped the bridle, saying, "You are my prisoner." In great surprise he replied, " What do you mean ?" Cross an- swered, "I mean that you are in the Federal lines and a prisoner of war." Then the orderly said, "I surrender." The horse was led away and was sent to New Hampshire, being owned for several years at Concord, Lancaster or else- where. It was a beautiful black mare. The dispatches proved very valuable and were at once sent to General Sum- ner. Prom this source it was learned that the enemy was very near and under General Huger in the immediate front. There were four brothers and three cousins — seven men of the Cross family in the bloody conflict at Fair Oaks. It is related that the Fifth was within one hundred and fifty feet of the Second and Fifth Texas regiments ; and that one of the Fifth New Hampshire offi cers threw a blanket over his shoulders, thus concealing his uniform, and strode up to a fire where some ten or a dozen of them were lounging, and having elbowed himself in among them , listened to their ac- count of the day's fight and their songs and stories. At about 2 o'clock in the morning before this battle, a council of war was held in General Sumner's tent and here it was decided to attack the enemy as soon as daylight appeared. The wisdom of this decision is now evident. Had the enemy not been met before they had gained the advantages belong- ing to an advance, already begun, Richardson's Division would most surely have been pushed back. In making a study of this battle, so well arranged during the night of May 31, and so desperately fought on the morning of June i, we must acknowledge that there was considerable good general- ship displayed, though it might have been improved, as sug- gested by Colonel Cross in his personal journal. It is also evidentthat Howard's Brigade may justly claim a good share of the credit of doing the effective work of that awful morning. INCIDENTS. 91 Another incident is worthy of mention. A Confederate of- ficer, stepping out from behind a tree, presented a pistol at the breast of a captain and snapped the same three times. Sergeant Walker, Company K, seeing the movement, sent a bullet through his head. He was afterwards buried by our men, and the pistol is now in the possession of people at I,an- caster. It is related that many dead bodies remained in the swamp unburied for several days ; the stench became awful and un- doubtedly much sickness and distress came to the troops on this account. The medical and surgical reports of those days indicated much trouble from diarrhoea, dysentery, malaria, gastritis and congestion of various abdominal organs. The surgeons of the Fifth are favorably mentioned in all reports. Dr. L. M. Knight, the surgeon, was called in consultation, and assisted in the amputation of General Howard's arm. He was placed in charge of several hospitals and gave excellent and intelli- gent attention to his sick and wounded. Dr. Knight was made surgeon of the division. CHAPTER X. From Fair Oaks— Battle of Savage Station — Recrossing the Chick AHOMiNY — Seven Days' Fight — Continuous Fighting — Confusion of the Retreat — ^The James Reached — Decimation OF the Fifth. During the 26th and 27th of June, 1862, the right wing of the Army of the Potomac was thoroughly defeated and ex- ceedingly roughly handled. At once it retreated to the south side of the Chickahominy and began the retreat to the James river. On the 28th the Second Corps, and of course the Fifth with it, were ordered to strike tents, and moved out of the works, remaining near by during the day. Before daylight on the 29th, the corps began its retreat. Just now the scene about Fair Oaks was one to illustrate the desolation and destruction of virar. The abandoned camps, woods and fields were covered with the waste of war. Thousands of broken muskets ; tons of ammunition burning and exploding ; barrels of beef, pork, molasses, sugar, vinegar ; boxes of hard-bread, soap and candles in great piles were being destroyed. The ground was strewn in all direc- tions with immense quantities of food, clothing, books, papers and sutlers' goods. This was the ending of the siege of Richmond. The Fifth gladly bade farewell to these en- trenchments and swamps. The Second and Third Corps took positions to the eastward of, and thus protected, Savage Station and also the immense and valuable wagon train now being hurried on from here toward the James river. Skirmishers soon met the approach- ing enemy, eager for the prize and elated by successes. The Confederate main line advanced at once, the Federal skir- mishers fell back, and the battle of Savage Station began. This station had been the head-quarters of the army and the sanitary commission ; the depot of supplies for all depart- SAVAGE STATION. 93 ments, and the most important center and point of departure of the hospital department. From this center all the necessi- ties, luxuries and comforts to supply an army of more than one hundred and twenty thousand men were daily distributed. In fact a victory here for the Confederates was destruction for the Federals ; a victory for the Federals was the salvation of the Army of the Potomac ; hence the battle raged with fury for a time, but after a few attempts the enemy fell back, keeping up an annoying fire from the cover of the woods near. In the diary of James Daniels, a private in Company D of the Fifth, are the following entries : "Saturday, June 28. In camp; we are to march; we did march at night. ' ' Sunday, 29th. We had a fight with the enemy at Savage Station ; marched toward the James river. " Monday, 30th. Another battle with the rebels and then retreated on towards James river. ' ' Tuesday, July i . Another battle was fought and then we retreated again towards James river. "Wednesday, 2d. Arrived at James river. " Thursday, 3d. In camp at James river ; the enemy com- menced shelling us, but our cavalry soon took the two bat- teries and some prisoners, and then we changed our camp." We have quoted as above that we might have the evidence directly from its original source to prove again that the Army of the Potomac had a continuous battle for seven days and a continuous march for seven nights. This Seven Days' fight began on the north side of the Chickahominy on the 26th of June and ended on the banks of the James on the 3d of July. General Franklin says, "Between the above dates there was not a day that the Second Corps did not fight all day and march all night." The Fifth belonged to the Second Corps. That we may more fully comprehend the labors and suffer- ings of the Fifth, we must review the situation of the Army of the Potomac. Between the 26th and 27th of June, sixty 94 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. thousand Confederates had attacked and forced thirty thou- sand Federals to cross the Chickahominy river. During the whole night of the 28th, the retreat went on. On the 29th the whole army was south of the Chickahominy, east of Fair Oaks and north of White Oak swamp. The object of the Federal army was to reach the James river and the protection of the gunboats ; the aim of the Confederates was to prevent this and to destroy or capture this army. The result was necessarily the battle at Savage Station. If the Federals could effectually check the foe for one day, they could win ; if the Confederates could win a decisive victory they would accomplish their desire and destroy the invading foe, win foreign recognition and render final success almost certain. The point was comprehended. Now then, to retreat and to pursue were necessities which wrought the two armies up to the highest endeavor. This was the general situation on the morning of June 28. We will now follow the fortunes of the Fifth. Sumner's Corps marched from its position around Fair Oaks on the night of June 28, just one month after building Grapevine bridge. After daylight on the morning of June 29, while bivouacking in Allen's field between the railroad and the Williamsburg stage road, at about 9 o'clock, they were attacked by McGruder's troops. This is known and inscribed on the banners of the Fifth as the battle of Peach Orchard. The enemy were repulsed, but the corps fell back to Savage Station, and fought there. All supplies at or near Savage Station were burned. Many wounded were left here with supplies of food, medicines and attendants. The battle occurred while the supplies and buildings were burning. The Fifth had two killed and eleven wounded in this affair. One account says four were killed, and their names will be given in the proper chapter. Monday, June 30, the Fifth, with Richardson's Division, were on the retreat ; marched all night, and crossed White Oak bridge just at sunrise. The Fifth was the last regiment on the bridge and burned the same. Troops took position on high ground beyond the bridge, and batteries were stationed. ON THE RETREAT. 95 le rebels came near and shelled them at about lo p. m. le Fifth supported Pettit's and Hazzard's batteries all day. this affair the Fifth lost four men killed — two instantly by Lid shot — one shot in the abdomen and one in the head, and my wounded. Captain Hazzard was mortally wounded. )me of the shells burst among the corps baggage and ambu- nce teams, creating great fright and confusion, sending em down the one road in a rush, each team trying to get in Lvance of all others in the line. They were finally brought to order and most diligently pursued their way until they rived upon a fine plantation on the James river. Mean- hile, Richardson's Division was in the midst of the fight id lost many men. On the same day, June 30, at 4 p.m., moved to Charles ity cross-roads, or Glendale, where a battle was going on, ad where they fought until long after dark. At one time uring the day the Fifth was ordered to arrest the cowardly itreat of a regiment and did so with the bayonet, with pleas- re. After dark they were ordered to charge a position with- iit firing, and, moving forward at once, found it abandoned. As the firing ceased and the armies assumed deep silence to anceal their positions, the groans and cries of the wounded id dying arose on the midnight air ; and the dead were so itermingled with the living that when the regiment in dense arkness, moved silently away, a hand put forth to awaken le sleeping would touch the dead. Eight were killed and lortally wounded, whose names will appear on another page. During this day the scene of confusion along the line of re- eat cannot be described in all its tumult of hurry, dis- lay and universal confusion. Two thousand five hundred attle were driven along in one herd. The road was blocked )r miles by everything belonging to a vast army. Broken ragons and caissons ; swivel guns and dismounted forges rere in an everlasting and disorganized mass. The shouts f the teamsters, the struggling of the horses and mules, the nward sweep of the mighty mass, all blended in a scene of proar, tumult and ruin which no imagination can conceive, 'roops and baggage trains moved on over one road. Until 96 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. now the Confederates had been sure of destroying the invading army, but they began to realize that the chance was gone. Another battle must be fought. Throughout the night the retreat continued, and July i found the regiment at Malvern Hill, where they were again placed in position to resist the attack of a now desperate and maddened foe. The regiment was commanded by Captain E. E. Sturtevant (Lieutenant-Colonel Langley being sick), and was under fire until about 4 o'clock p. m., when, Couch being pressed, our brigade was ordered to reinforce him, and deployed across an open field about three hundred and fifty yards in front of a rebel battery and was soon in a fierce fight. The enemy opened fire from some field-pieces, but they were soon silenced by Hooker's and Kearny's batteries. Toward night the enemy became desperate and the battle raged until dark, when they fell back, having sustained fear- ful losses and being badly demoralized. The loss to the Fifth Regiment in these battles, known as the Seven Days' fight, was fully one hundred killed, wounded and missing. The amount of exhaustion, suffering, disease and death, immediate and remote, resulting from this cam- paign, no tongue can tell, no pen describe, no intellect can estimate or comprehend. After the repulse of the Confeder- ate forces at Malvern Hill, the Fifth with its division and corps went into camp at Harrison's landing, where they re- mained until the middle of August. While here the regimental band was mustered out and sent home by orders from the war department. The weather was intensely hot, and much sickness prevailed on account of the heat, bad location and miserable water. The hospitals were filled with men sick with fever, diarrhoea, malaria, nervous ex- haustion — all resulting from exposure, over-work, malarious air, badly prepared food, and last, but not least, mental de- pression, homesickness and a general weariness of heart and soul. Many died. Men of the Fifth, who were born and had lived in the air of New Hampshire, drank her pure waters, and whose general tone of body, mind and soul had been constantly invigorated by the best surroundings the earth affords, could A INCIDENTS. 97 not endure the damnable conditions existing on the peninsula and the Chickahominy swamp. When the regiment struck tents to leave here, there were present for duty only about three hundred and fifty men. Says a letter from Captain John W. Bean, Company I : — ' ' During this Seven Days' battle some incidents occurred that should be mentioned. At Malvern Hill the Fifth was ordered to support a portion of the batteries that were to withstand General Magruder's furious charge in three lines of battle, which it did. During the night the army began the retreat, but the Fifth was forgotten and left behind without orders. At daylight the enemy began to advance, when Captain Sturte- vant, who was in command, discovered that the Fifth alone was confronting Lee's hosts. We were not long in getting away, and the enemy followed so closely that when we got in sight of our division camp, they were dropping solid shot among our rear guard." At Harrison's landing when the men were suffering — dying from bad, filthy surface water — the pioneers and Company I,, commanded by Captain Bean, sunk wells, which furnished! excellent water for both ofiScers and men, by reason of which many lives were saved. These things show that the Fifth was of excellent material, not only for fighting, but for gen- eral efficiency. In the "Medical and Surgical History of the Rebellion," Appendix, Part I, page 64, is the report of Surgeon Ham- mond, medical director of the Second Corps, in which he uses the following words : ' ' The supply of canned soups was inadequate, and I found it necessary to give orders, with the approval of General Sumner, to slaughter horses for soup for the wounded." The Fifth belonged to this corps and of course may have had an interest in this horse soup. How- ever that may be, the fact is given as found. PERSONAI< REMINISCENCES. The writer may here take a page for relating some personal recollections. He received his commission as second assistant surgeon of the Fifth, August 13, at Concord, joining Colonel 7 98 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Cross on the train, then in the depot, with a party of recruits leaving for the seat of war. He was sworn into the state ser- vice at Manchester, through the car window, before a justice called by telegram, and was mustered into the United States' service on the battle-field of Antietam. Colonel Cross and his party went to New York City by cars and sound steamer, and from New York to Fortress Monroe by boat. During the run to the landing a recruit, who had recruited too abundantly, made an active demonstration toward an im- aginary enemy with a revolver. He dashed out of the car door, off the car steps, and out into the darkness, the train moving at thirty miles an hour. The writer returned for the body ; turning it over he awaited the backing of the train and assistants, the while rubbing the body and thinking what else might be done. The recruit put out his hands, made a long drawn sigh, half opened his eyes, looked around in an uncer- tain and doubtful manner, and asked most unconcernedly, " What station's thish? " I was disgusted with my " awful example," put him on the train, and he made an excellent soldier. While on this passage, just out of New York for Fortress Monroe, an insane man leaped from the deck into the Atlan- tic. The strange, unearthly scream as he went down into the dark, black waters on that wild night, will never be for- gotten by the writer. Soon we passed the capes into the bay and landed at For- tress Monroe. Here upon the sands were temporarily en- camped thousands of men, awaiting the arrival of their re- spective regiments from the peninsula above. It would seem impossible to bring together such a mass of irresponsible humanity. Yet we had plenty to eat and comfortable quar- ters. Our toilet arrangements were not first-class, nor could we call servants at will. A dish of crabs and Indian corn- cake from a neighboring colored woman's hut, were very de- licious. It was a rare dish in more than one respect. Next day, August 23, we joined the regiment at Newport News, and were at once introduced to active campaign life. The romance departed in just two minutes. The frying-pan. INCIDENTS. 99 and the bean hole ; the greasy haversack, and the flattened knapsack ; the barefooted boys, the sallow men, the thread- bare officers and seedy generals ; the diarrhcea and dj'sentery, the yellow eyes and malarious faces ; the beds upon the bare earth in the mud ; the mist and rain, with a cold wind chill- ing the weakened bodies ; the braying mules, the swearing drivers and the howling wagon-masters, at once upset our preconceived ideas of knight errantry. We were whirled over, flat upon the earth, as that other venture-seeking fool was by the windmill, but a warm greeting from Surgeon Knight, a "cordial" greeting from the colonel, and a few hours' sleep, under my own warm blanket, put me on my feet again. I was a veteran. At early dawn, August 24, we embarked for Aquia creek and Alexandria, at which last port we landed August 28. Here the regiment marched out to Camp California and re- mained one day, and here Assistant Surgeon Child was detailed to remain with about sixty sick of the brigade, while the regiment with Sumner's Corps hastened to aid Pope. For two days the stragglers, wounded and wagon trains came in on the I/ittle river turnpike. Twenty-eight miles of this for- lorn procession passed on into the defenses of Washington. While on the steamer up the river, occurred a thrilling inci- dent. We passed Washington's tomb. At a point near this most sacred .spot on American soil, the ship's bell began tolling slowly, mournfully, solemnly, sublimely, and instantly all hats were ofi". Thus with sounding bell, uncovered heads and throbbing hearts, we passed the tomb of the great and good George Washington. Thus in the shades of that pure spirit, we forgot the turmoils of the peninsula only to pass on to the thunders of Antietam. CHAPTER XI. Harrison's Landing to Antietam — Cross Returns — At Newport News — Aquia Creek — Alexandria — Camp California Re- visited — Fairfax— Centreville — Frederick City— At South Mountain— BooNSBOROuGH — Antietam Creek. The regiment became well fixed in camp at Harrison's landing on or about the 4th of July. On this day General McClellan rode through camp, and a salute in honor of the general and the day was fired. All quiet during the 5th, 6th and 7th. On the 8th, President I^incoln with General Mc- Clellan rode through camp. From the 9th to the 20th all things moved on the same. On July 22 the corps was re- viewed by General Sumner and staff. On the 24th peddling was stopped in the camp. All quiet through the 25th, 26th and 27th. During the 29th, 30th and 31st there were indica- tions of a battle, and heavy firing by the gun-boats on James river. August i, 2 and 3 had orders to be ready to march at a moment's notice. On the 4th and 5th there was heavy firing at the front. On the 6th went to the front expecting to have a fight. All quiet from the 7th to the 15th. On the i6th marched from camp near Harrison's landing and camped near Charles City Court House. On the 17th marched to and camped on the bank of the Chickahominy. On the i8th crossed the river on a pontoon bridge, about one mile from its mouth, and camped on the John Ward plantation. On the 19th marched from the Ward farm, and camped near Wil- liamsburg. On the 20th marched from below Williamsburg to Yorktown. On the 21st marched from Yorktown to War- wick Court House, halted at 10 o'clock, then marched again at 3 o'clock p. m. On the 22nd marched to Newport News, and camped. Here Colonel Cross rejoined the' regiment and a new series of operations began. On Sunday, August 24, the regiment INTO MARYLAND. lOI went on board the steamer "America." Remained on the steamer the 25th and 26th. On the 27th landed at Aquia creek, marched five miles and returned to the creek, and went on board the steamer "Baltic" for Alexandria. On the 28th landed at Alexandria, marched to Camp California and camped. The regiment left Camp California on the 29th, marched to Chain bridge and went into camp. On the 30th marched toward Fairfax; went, into camp. On the 31st from Fairfax went to Ceiitreville and went on picket September i. Tuesday, 2nd, marched from Centreville to Fairfax, camped; marched at 3 o'clock p. m. and arrived within one mile of Chain bridge, and again camped. Wednesday, 3rd, left this camp and camped again in Tennallytown in the District of Columbia. Here remained the 4th ; but on Friday, .5th, marched to near Rockville, and camped. On the 6th moved out one mile beyond Rockville and were drawn up in line of battle. Spent the 7th and 8th in camp. On the 9th marched from Camp Defiance about five miles and threw out pickets. On the loth marched three miles and camped. On the nth marched to Clarksville, camped. On the 12th marched through Hartstown to Bannertown and camped. On the 13th went to Frederick city and camped. On the 14th to foot of South Mountain. Saw the battle on the mountainside. Early in the forenoon of the 15th Richard- son's Division leading, and the troops, cross the mountains here, passed over and down the mountain into Boonsborough. When the head of the column arrived on the summit Gen- neral Richardson ordered the Fifth brought from the rear of the brigade to take the advance down the mountain side. As the regiment passed the other regiments on the double- quick to assume the position in front, they called out, ' 'There goes Richardson's foot cavalry." The regiment acted as skirmishers during the whole of this day, capturing many prisoners. Just as the regiment arrived in Boonsborough, a body of cavalry dashed past in pursuit of some Confed- erate cavalry, who had been on duty here. Just here the regiment, a portion being deployed as skirmishers, took a road leading directly south from Boonsborough, leading to I02 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. a little village called Keedysville, thence on to Sharpsburg and to what was soon to be the Antietam battle-field. On the 1 6th the regiment was in support of some batteries, these being situated on a high ridge running along parallel with Antietam creek. The regiment lay close behind the ridge. Just before dark all the regiment, excepting two com- panies, were stationed about General McClellan's head-quar- ters, which were at the house of a Mr. Pryor. From this house was an excellent view of the battle-field. Here properly ends chapter eleven, it being an account of the movements of the regiment from Harrison's landing, Va., to its arrival upon the north side of Antietam creek near Sharpsburg, Md. The time between these localities was thirty-three days. REMINISCENCES. Here will be given certain reminiscences related at a series of meetings held at the ofl&ce of Colonel Hapgood in Boston during the preparation of this work. They are given because of their real historical value and their vivid illustrations of a soldier's life in the great American civil war. They are related by the officers and men of the regiment, who were active participators in all the marches, encampments and battles of the Fifth so far as time and conditions would allow. SERGEANT LEWIS C. FERNALD'S NARRATIVE. The rest of the army marched away from Malvern Hill and left us. I think we must have been about the last regi- ment to leave the hill. It was in the early dawn that we marched off and went from Malvern Hill to Harrison's land- ing. Arrived there the 3rd or 4th of July ; remained there until the 19th or 20th of August. Harrison's landing was about the hottest place we ever camped in. Dug for water and were glad to get some that was fit to drink. President lyincoln came down and reviewed the army. Remember dis- SERGEANT FERNALD'S NARRA TIVE. 103 tinctly seeing him ride up. We did nothing but ordinary- guard- and picket-duty there. There was a great deal of sick- ness there and it was an unhealthy place. We got orders to march down the peninsula. Remember how hot and dry and dusty it was. We were all the time marching through a cloud of dust. Got to Newport News at night and there Colonel Cross rejoined us. Went up the bay to the Potomac river and made a landing at Aquia creek. Marched from Aquia creek out toward Fredericksburg, but information was obtained that the rebels had retreated, and we took another boat for Alexandria. On arriving at Alexandria we marched out to Camp Cali- fornia and went into camp there for the night. Were not taken much notice of. Stacked our guns and bivouacked on the ground. About midnight the cry went up that the rebels were coming. We turned in, broke the stacks, took our guns and walked, but it turned out to be a false alarm and every- thing quieted down. In the morning the soldiers of other regiments came down to see us when we marched off. They saw us off with a good deal more enthusiasm than when we came in. Marched over to near Chain bridge. At about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, we could hear very heavy firing. Had orders to fall in in light marching order. Left everything and marched over Chain bridge at about 2 o'clock in the afternoon and marched till nearly midnight, with only two halts, to find the second Bull Run battle-field. We were put in the immediate front, clear at the outside. In this way we went on to the heights of Centreville. Pope's army had fallen back to Centreville. I remember distinctly being detailed to picket some part of the country. It was be- lieved that the rebels would come right on. Were the last to leave there. Do not remember whether we left there the next afternoon or not. During the remainder of that night could hear the rebel train moving to our right. Went back across Chain bridge. Were at Tennallytown and next at Rockville. Were then under the command of General McClellan. Went through Frederick city. At Rockville had quite a halt. Colonel got some clothing and shoes for us. A good portion I04 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. of the boys were barefooted. From the time that we left the vicinity of Chain bridge had been without any blankets. The nights were remarkably cold, and we suffered a good deal. I have no recollection of the places that we went through after leaving Rockville and Frederick city. The next thing that I remember is going through the streets of a city and seeing General Burnside sitting on his horse with an old woolen shirt on. Next day we marched to one of the gaps. The side of South Mountain was visible for miles. We lay there by an old church, and the next morning about as soon as it was light, we marched up the mountain over the rocks. Began to find the wounded and dead. When a little way from the summit we were detached from the brigade, double-quicked down the other side, and deployed as skirmishers. Skir- mished almost up to Antietam creek. Before arriving there the line had been halted, and as soon as this was done the men off with their blouses, tore off their shirts and com- menced to kill lice. Moved on from there about half a mile farther, came to a halt, and the colonel went up on a little knoll, when the sharpshooters began to pick at him and he went back in our rear. We went near the bank of the stream before we halted. This was the 15th of September. Companies E and G were detailed to go forward and guard a small bridge across the creek. We stayed there skirmish- ing with the enemy across the creek, in the vicinity of some old buildings, until the morning of the 17th. The main part of the regiment lay around McClellan's head-quarters. My remembrance of that time ends with the rejoining of the two companies, from the fact that I was injured. After Antietam we moved through the village of Sharps- burg, down the tow-path, forded the river at Harper's Ferry and went into camp on Bolivar Heights. CAPTAIN JANVRIN W. GRAVES' NARRATIVE. Left Harrison's landing about August 12th. The arm}' marched in three columns ; a column of artillery and infantry CAPTAIN GRAVES' NARRATIVE. 105 in the road, and a column on each side. It was very dry and dusty, and we were very short of water, and what little we had was gathered from the prints of the feet of the mules that had gone along. There was a great deal of ragweed, and when we marched through it a dust went up which resembled smoke. Went into camp on a large plantation, and found a large number of hogs and pigs of which we made good use. The second day brought us along toward evening to the Chickahominy river. Halted there quite a little while. Crossed the river that night, and the third day brought us into Yorktown. Marched down through the town of Wil- liamsburg, past William and Mary college, down by the old battle-ground, and I think we stayed there one or two days, then marched over to Newport News. I was in command of Company E, from Harrison's landing to Newport News.' Colonel Cross joined the regiment at Newport News, bringing with him Chaplain Ransom, Assistant Surgeon Child and some few recruits. On the 25th the regiment embarked on the steamship "America." Disembarked on the morning of the 27th, when it marched some six miles toward Fredericksburg and came to Aquia creek. Went into camp just before sunset. General Richardson was camped near our company. In the meantime he had received a dispatch to return at once. He came down and said to us, "Do n't you think it would be just as well and perhaps a little better to let the boys have their coffee before we start?" I thought it would be better. It was quite dark when we started. I saw a fellow hang- ing around, dressed in citizen's clothes. Had my blankets all rolled up and so said to him, ' ' What have you got ? " I have got three bottles of whisky." "What do you ask for them ? " " Five dollars. " " That is too high ; but " said I, ' ' I would like the whisky, and will tell you what I will do. I will give you a dollar or else take the whisky and put you under arrest." I took it, knocked the head off the bottle and gave the boys a drink, and then we started. We got down to Aquia creek and went aboard the steam- ship "Baltic" and got to Alexandria the next morning, where io6 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. we disembarked, and then went up to the old camp-ground. Over to the right of the Richards house was a field which was all covered with Sibley tents. We went over and took possession of them. About 2 o'clock in the morning the owners came back and we got out. Next day we stayed there until nearly night, and Mr. Richards came over and saw us. He was glad to see us back, and said that the other men had no respect for anybody ; but when a New Hampshire man came along it was, "How do you do, Mr. Richards." The history of the regiment should tell what became of the cows that we had milk from all that winter. Captain Barton told two or three of us to go to Alexandria before we marched and turn them over to the quarterm aster. We drove them to a house and sold them for fift y dollars. I brought the money back, we gave a supper for about five dollars and turned the remainder over to the regimental fund. We remained at Camp California until the next night. Marched then, I think, clear back to Alexandria and then took a bee line to what was called the Leesburg and Alexandria Railroad. We marched that night on the Virginia side of the river until about 2 o'clock a. m., and bivouacked in the field, re- maining there until 8 or 9 o'clock the next morning. Re- sumed the march toward Georgetown, and there went into camp with the expectation of remaining a few days. Re- mained there that night. The Ninth New Hampshire, hear- ing that we were there, came down and looked us over the next morning. Said they did not see what we were so nasty for. They had talked the martter over and were coming down at 2 o'clock that afternoon to give us a serenade. We had eaten dinner, the band had come down and was just be- ginning to play, when an order came to pack and be ready to go in light marching order. Lee was said to be surrounded, and probably there would be a great surrender of the whole rebel army. Orders were given that any men not able to march should stay behind, and in about ten minutes' time were on the march. Marched until about 2 o'clock that night, the whole brigade and division being with us. We CAPTAIN GRAVES' NARRATIVE. 107 lay down beside the road just where we halted. The ambu- lauce trains, wagons, etc., were passing all night long. The next morning (Sunday) we resumed the march, and at about 8 or 9 o'clock it began raining. About that time some prisoners were brought in. General Sumner called General Richardson up to him and wanted a regiment to go out on picket, and General Richard- son, as a natural consequence, detailed the Fifth New Hamp- shire. We went out from Centreville, facing westward toward the rebel army, on the picket line. There we got very short of rations. Three or four men and a sergeant went out and killed a young steer and brought it in. Stayed on picket that night, all the next day, and until early evening. The Third Regulars were sent to relieve us. They marched out, had some controversy, and then went back. The first night we were on the picket we could see the rebel army's camp-fires on the right. We were withdrawn and sent to relieve another regiment. Were told to go out and find them. No one knew just where they were. Went out through the trees and saplings, feeling our way along, and about 8 or 9 o'clock ran on to the in. Found out who they were without being fired at. Our in- structions were to staj' there until about 2 o'clock in the morning, and then come into Centreville and set fire to every- thing there which was not burning. The army had about four hours start of us and there were no other troops with us. We covered the rear guard, as one might say. Came up with the rear of the army about noon, where they halted to get something to eat. Remained there about an hour and then started on the march again. We still remained at the rear. A rebel light battery shelled us considerably. When we got on the heights Generals McClellan and Hancock were there. We came down and camped very near the Chain bridge. At this time the men were without shoes and their feet were very badly off, and in marching through the under- brush their clothes were badly torn. The men were so tired and worn out that they would get sound asleep on the march and stumble. I08 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. The next morning we lay there very late, and when we got up had nothing to eat. Happened to be camped in a grove of little peach trees, and we stripped the trees, stewed the peaches and ate them. Stayed there until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Crossed Chain bridge and went up to Tennallytown and into camp there. The men got a lot of brush and built fires. Had no overcoats. Were without rations, and had had nothing to eat for three or four days. When we went into camp eight or ten of us went over into Tennallytown and found a house where we could get some- thing to eat for fifty cents a meal. Then we came back, and were expecting a commissary train up from Washington. Remained there until about 8 o'clock, lying around feet to the fire. I went and got the countersign from the officer of the day, and said that if there was anything I could get for the boys, I would get it. Went over to the Irish Brigade and found their commissary and one wagon had come with soft bread. They had a little of it left still. Told them that I wanted some badly, and asked if they could spare any. Said that I would like twenty-eight loaves, and that I would either pay the money for it, or bring back the amount of bread when our train came up from Washington. At last they let me have the bread, which was piled up on my arms, and then I started back for camp. Holding my arms in such a position made me terribly tired, but at last I reached camp. The moon was shining, and some of the boys were asleep. Did not want to make any noise, and so went along and spoke low to them — " Boys, I have got something for you. " But men in some of the other companies found it out, and I told the boys not to be selfish, and they were very liberal with the bread. That was the close of the march to Tennallytov.'n. We refitted there, drew clothing, shoes, etc., and the next day plenty of supplies came up from Washington. When we had started off on the march in the three columns spoken of, there was a company from Washington who had a great desire to see General Richardson, of whose fighting qualities they had heard so much. We were drawn up just CAPTAIN GRA VES' NARRA TIVE. 109 the other side of Fort Reno, and General Richardson was over in the field on his horse with a linen coat on. I remem- ber that the Washington party were struck with amazement to see him so, as they expected to find an officer in full uni- form. Marched that day out to Rockville. The next day started on, and had not marched more than three or four miles before we came into woods near a small clearing, and there we remained the rest of the day. Next day started, and it was reported that L,ee was not a great way ahead of us. Made quite a march that day, and everything went along pleasantly. Found a few grapes, and during that day passed through a patch of turnips, which were pulled very quickly. Toward night went into camp. It was the turn of the Seventh New York to go on picket. We were getting ready for the night, when the colonel received orders to put his regiment out on picket. Colonel Cross swore, but we marched on quite a distance and then halted. We were to be picketed out on a hill. Up the hill was a large pasture. The right wing of the regiment was on picket under Colonel I/angley, and the left wing stayed back on reserve under Colonel Cross. The colonel said "No straying, no foraging, but there is a fine flock of sheep." We went down into a little ravine. Were orderd to halt. Colonel said, "Now keep your men right here ; Lee is not far off. ' ' Then he and Dodd drew off by a fence. My pioneer and the pioneer of Company E stepped right up back of us and grabbed a pig in the grass. Hearing the disturbance, Colonel Cross went up and said ' ' Stop this noise ! ' ' and ran his sword through the pig. The men got chickens, milk and butter, and when I awoke the next morning there was on both sides of me a leg of fresh pig and at my head a camp-kettle of veal stew. That morning the owner came down and wanted to know who was going to pay him for the calf. We sent him to the colonel, and he said, " None of my boys have taken any- thing. " We stayed there that night. On the morning of the 13th we marched into Frederick city and through the main street. This was Saturday. Mc- Clellan reviewed us at a cross street. Passed through the no FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. city to the opposite side. The next day we drew rations, and marched up to the top of Catoctin hills, got together a good many of the rebel dead and put blankets over them. On the morning of the 15th it was foggy. After the fog had lifted a little we were detailed as skirmishers to feel the rebels. We went out a little way, and found that the rebels had retreated. The Irish Brigade went ahead. We went over the mountain, down into the valley and came up with the rebel rear guard. General Richardson halted the whole division. We were the last brigade and the last regiment ; the extreme rear of the column, but he took us to the front on the double-quick, and when we reached the front were ordered to deploy as skirmishers on the center. I found a negro boy there who had been a waiter to some rebel officers. I asked him where his folks were. Over to the left, perhaps fifty or seventy-five rods, was a set of buildings. The boy told me that there were four or five of the rebels over there, who wanted to surrender. Sent a sergeant out and he brought them in. Through Boonsborough ran a small stream, over which was a little bridge, and to this they had set fire, and a de- tachment of cavalry was guarding it. They drew their troops in, retreated across this little bridge and passed over the rising ground beyond. Then we started again, with four companies, two on the right and two on the left of the road, as skirmishers, and two companies, farther out on the sides, as flankers. In that way marched until we got up to the height of land, until we came to the creek. Did not know the creek was there. There were Companies H, K, I and G as the skirmish companies. Got to the height of land and, the first thing we knew, got a volley from the rebels. Could not see the creek, but saw the trees bordering it. There was a barn, small orchard, and farther on was a small house surrounded by trees. The rebels cracked awa}' at us pretty sharply, and we covered ourselves behind a rail fence. "Colonel," said I, "there are a lot of men down there. Could we not get them?" " Capital idea ! " said the colonel. " Draw off two companies, go down around those CAPTAIN GRA VES ' NARRA TIVE. ill trees, and see if we cannot get them." "If you will give me permission, I w^ill take my company and go down alone." Was given permission. Went around up over the rise and down among the trees. When I got there they put down some shells pretty lively almost in a range with where we were going down. Went in among the trees and halted for a minute. Then we went down and came to the creek. Just in front of the little building was a yard and a clump of trees outside of it. " Boys, " said I, " two or three of you fire in there. " They did so, and two or three fellows ran out pretty lively. Then we moved down a little further to where we could look behind the barn, where there was a cornfield. There we could see several men. They would come out to the end of the barn, fire, and then go back. One sat there watching, and I asked Sergeant King to esti- mate the distance. He estimated it to be three hundred yards or more. Taking a rifle, I shot this man. Then I had the first platoon fire into the corn back of the barn, and then the second platoon, when eight or ten men went out of that corn flying, and the skirmishers picked them off. Then we went back and remained there on the skirmish line until dark, when we were relieved. Fell back about half a mile and went into camp for the night. Next day supported a New York twenty- or thirty-pound battery. One of the ofiicers in charge of one of the guns, a major, was shot. We lay right close to McClellan's head- quarters. The night before the battle Hooker went up on the right, took his position and they opened fire on him. It was returned. That was on the i6th. I * A, <^^ * d » x^' '5- \ * * 'y ^ Richardson's Division. ^■S>^ ''^ Second I^ine. ^'^ t t t t t t t t t t t t Colonel Cross instantly changed front, as above, on the Tenth Company by filing part of the regiment and bringing the remainder forward into line. The movement was made just in time to save the entire division from being outflanked. The enemy's center came directly opposite to us, and not over one hundred yards distant, as they were advancing in line of battle yelling awfully. They were met with an awful volley, which smashed the regiment opposite the center of the Fifth— the Fourth North Carolina— all to tatters. The men of the Fifth raised an awful howling, and pressed for- ward ; at the same instant Cross sent for re-enforcements, and also sent two sergeants to General Caldwell, but he was not to be found. The Eighty-first Pennsylvania Volunteers and the Seventh New York Volunteers came to aid Cross and his regiment, while the second line of the division moved up and took their places. ' We now had sharp work for about ten minutes, both sides firing and cheering ; but at length the enemy, broken by the close shooting of the Federal troops, wavered and fell back in disorder. In our first rush toward the enemy Corporal George Nettleton was injured by a piece 124 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. of shell, but he gallantly remained on the field and brought ofi the state colors of the Fourth North Carolina Regiment, showing great bravery and endurance. When the infantry of the enemy fell back, the artillery in- stantly opened with round shot and shell, knocking over large numbers of the men, until our artillery came into play. The regiment, by orders, moved a little to the rear, so as to have some slight shelter beyond the rising ground. The colonel then had the roll called and found one hundred and twenty-five officers and men missing. Some of the men soon came up. Our total loss in the battle was seven killed, and one hundred and six wounded. About 4 p. m., the enemy began an attack on the left of our center; and we sent skirmishers forward to meet them. The rifles of the men were very dirty. In some cases the rammers could scarcely be forced home. Still, the regiment was not relieved for the reason that there were no fresh troops to spare. For the next three hours there was a terrible roar of artillery, the Federals working from eighty to one hundred pieces, until dark. Shells were flying and burst- ing all about, while ever and anon rifle balls came whistling over our heads or striking close at hand. Says Cross : " Gladly did we see the sun go down on the field of battle, and the dull clouds of war roll away to the west. Firing ceased. In place of the din of arms, we now heard a perfect chorus of groans and cries of pain and dis- tress from the thousands of wounded that covered the ground in front of our lines. It was impossible to go on the field on account of the sharpshooters of the enemy ; our sharpshooters also kept the enemy from the field." At night a part of the regiment was sent out as far as pos- sible to picket and prevent surprise. The remainder lay on their arms. September i8. Early this morning fresh troops were com- ing on the field from every direction — artillery and cavalry. General Couch's Division formed in rear of General Richard- son's Division. Everybody expected an immediate attack. The skirmishers were firing constantly. No large force of ANTIETAM. 125 the enemy could be seen, nor any clouds of dust indicating re-enforcements. A few of the wounded that could be reached were carried off. The rebels took many of their disabled men under cover of the night, and also carried away some of our injured men. The scenes after the battle were awful. The dead lay in long lines, in some cases in piles. The rebel loss, according to the judgment of our officers, was three or four times as large as the Federal. The Federals had more men wounded than the Confederates had, because the Confederates used smoothbore guns with cartridges of ball and three buck- shot. In this battle the cavalry did nothing beyond driving in a few stragglers. The artillery did splendid service, especially that portion stationed on the east bank of the Antietam, damaging the Confederates very much. The woods about Bunker's church were literally torn in pieces in every direc- tion. To-day were hardly able to renew the battle for want of fresh infantry and the rebels were withdrawing. This the Federals were not sure of. The Confederate infantry fighting was excellent, but their artillery practice was far inferior to that of the Federals. Many of their troops came many miles at the double-quick to get into battle. The Fifth was not withdrawn from the field, but furnished pickets, and a large detail for burying the dead. A party of recruits joined the Fifth on the field, which Cross equipped from the dead, and at once placed in line of battle. Says Colonel Cross in his personal journal, ' ' I must chronicle ray opinion of some of the chief actors in this event- ful scene. General Richardson behaved gallantly, leading and ordering his men until he was struck in the breast by a fragment of shell. Colonel Brooks of the Fifty- third Penn- sylvania Volunteers did nobly, in command of the brigade once commanded by French. My own regiment did nobly." Thus ended the battle of Antietam so far as the Fifth regi- ment New Hampshire Volunteers was concerned. 126 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. AFTER THE BATTLE. Says Cross in his journal, "The scenes on the battle-field were awful." Of Lieutenant Gay, who was mortally wounded, he says : " Poor Gay, only four days a lieutenant, a young gentleman of extraordinary talent, cheerful, dili- gent, beloved by his entire circle of acquaintances, was struck in the top of the head by a fragment of shell. His brain was instantly paralyzed, though his body contained the vital principle for some hours. Before his body could be rescued from the field it had been robbed of sword, watch and other articles by some Federal miscreant. After the body was brought out I sat near holding his hand, hoping he might yet evince some consciousness, but in vain. The night waned ; he still lay in the stupor of death. ■ After life's fitful fever he slept well.' All his young hopes and bright dreams had been scattered by the ruthless hand of death. Long shall his memory be cherished ! ' ' Young Gay's fellow-oflScers tenderly buried his body on the battle-field with military honors. The writer will never forget this burial scene. The young man — a mere lad — his soldier's garb, the powder begrimmed officers and soldiers; the muffled drums and wailing fife; the slow, solemn march and the unusual sorrow on every face ; the firing on the front lines; the groans of the wounded and the white, ashen faces of the dying ; the slow, careful moving of the stretchers and the ambulances ; the hushed, earnest, busy labors of the sur- geons at the operating tables; the loving tenderness of clergymen, and the solemn ministrations of the priests, and the occasional rush and roar of a shot or shell was the last filling in and completion of this awful picture of war. In the midst of the carnage of this fearful fight, a fragment of shell struck General Richardson in the breast. He was carried from the field, mortally wounded, in an ambulance, the company passing the surgeon's station on to a dwelling where he soon died. The writer well remembers the pale ANTIETAM. 127 face ; death was upon him then. He was a brave, fearless, skillful officer, and a noble man. He was a favorite with the Fifth ; and the feeling of high regard, mutual respect, re- liance and gratitude was daily demonstrated between Colonel Cross and his regiment and brave General Richardson. It was a sad day for the Army of the Potomac when a rebel shot struck him down. If officers and soldiers ever weep, they of the Fifth did weep that day when Gay and Richard- son were sacrificed on our country's altar. On the opening of the cannonade before the battle, the writer heard a shell in motion for the first time, and he will faithfully record that he never loved mother earth so ardently as he did then. During this cannonading some noticeable things occurred. A wagon train had been closely packed in a hollow, supposed to be secure from rebel guns. The writer was sent for some article in this train. Just as he arrived there, in their midst, an infernal rebel shell came roaring down, struck a mule in the back, went through him and on to other business. That train went out of that hollow on the run, and the writer made good time as possible. He is not sure that he has ever seen that train since ; nor did he ever go on to learn just what may have happened to that mule team. He is now willing to certify that a rebel shot killed one mule. Again, on the same day a fine, large, shaggy, black dog' was running about. The rebel shells would come over the top of the ridge behind which the regiment lay supporting our battery. This dog began fooling with the shells as they struck in the earth, burying themselves several inches. Soon, while the dog's paws and nose were pressing into the earth, just where one had entered, it exploded, sending a cloud of earth and dog into the air. The nose and lower jaw of the dog were blown away by the explosion, but he lived and ran about for some time. 128 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. A large cannon was exploded and remained on tlie field long afterwards, and may be in that position now so far as the writer can say. An interesting incident respecting Masonry will be found in a chapter on that subject. Here it is sufficient to record that twelve Masons — two Confederates — were in one stable under the care of a Masonic surgeon — Child. Some incidents of the Antietam campaign are worthy of special mention. They are the transfer of the Fifth from the rear to the advance, on coming in contact with the enemy ; that companies G, A and B, commanded respectively by Cap- tain Long, Lieutenant Bean and Captain Crafts, were de- ployed as skirmishers and flankers from the summit of South Mountain until arrival at the battle-field ; that the regiment captured about sixty prisoners ; that its skirmishers first dis- covered the Confederate line of battle ; that the Fifth guarded McClellan's head-quarters during the night before the battle, and that it guarded batteries and covered the advance of the troops during all the time arrangements were being made for the great fight ; after Colonel Cross' speech in the valley, the regiment advanced a little, and with the brigade formed in line of battle ; then by orders moved by the right flank and advanced until in line with the line of battle of the troops on the field, coming face to face with the enemy ; then the regiment quickly advanced ; it then relieved a hardly- pressed regiment ; then advanced, marching to the right, there receiving a heavy fire which killed and wounded eight men in one company, and tore the state colors of the regiment in pieces ; there discovered the movement of the enemy on the left flank ; there defeated this movement, as before described, and held this part of the field during the remainder of the day and night ; that for this brave and skillful military maneuver, the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunters was highly complimented by many general officers, and in General McClellan's ofiicial report he gives them the credit of saving the left center of the army ; that here the Fifth fought JOHN W. BUCKNAM, M.D. SURGEON Fifth regiment n. h v. INCIDENTS. 129 the Fourth- and Second North Carolina Confederate Volun- teers, whipping the Second with bullets and charging the Fourth with the bayonet, routing it and capturing its colors. Private Ned Stinson, aged sixteen years, of Company I, came up from the hospital, where he had been in consequence of wounds received at the battle of Fair Oaks ; he arrived on the field just as the regiment was going into battle ; he had no arms and was not obliged to engage, but he found a rifle, filled his pockets with cartridges, and went into battle with his company and was wounded through the right lung. He rejoined his company at Chancellorsville under similar circum- stances, but escaped injury. But this brave young lad gave his life for his country on the bloody field of Gettysburg. Such men, from private to colonel, earned the title of "Fighting Fifth " for this noble military organization. After this battle Assistant Surgeon Child was detailed to remain in charge of the wounded of the brigade on the field. The barns and sheds in all this region were occupied as hos- pitals by the Union army, and many Confederate wounded were retained here, and I believe were as well cared for as the Union men. The barns were filled with flies, and wounds were sure to gather maggots about the dressings and even within the raw surfaces. To avoid this disgusting evil Assistant Surgeon Child personally gathered a few scores of the shelter tents left on the battle-field, brought them to a suitable location, and with them built very comfortable hos- pital quarters, and into them moved all the 'wounded of the Fifth, where they remained until able to be sent to Frederick city or were sent to the Antietam hospital, which was finally established upon the western borders of the battle-field. Child was detailed for .service in this Antietam field hospital, where he remained until about December 10. He then re- turned to his regiment for duty while it was engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg. This Antietam hospital was estab- lished for the reception of those who were so severely wounded as not to be able to be removed in the ambulance to Frederick 9 I30 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. city. This field hospital was under the direction of Dr. Ber- nard Van der Kieft, a Frenchman or a Belgian, in our volun- teer service — a most skillful and learned surgeon and medical director. One who remained upon this battle-field for nearly eight weeks says from personal observation that the sights for sev- eral days were awful, the odors were oppressive and deathly, and that dead men and horses were left unburied and un- bumed for days. The bloated, blackened corpses, the swollen horses, the wasted material, the overthrown fences, the burned houses, the smoking stacks and barns, the trampled fields of wheat and corn, the broken fruit trees, the wasted piles of grain and the general ruin in every direction pro- claimed the awful nature of war. It may not be uninteresting to know that this battle of An- tietam was fought upon the best agricultural region of the states, producing abundantly of wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, potatoes, sweet potatoes, grapes, apples, pears, plums, apri- cots and every kind of wild and cultivated small fruit. The soil is a stifi", red clay and every farm may have a limekiln. Hens, hogs, horses, sheep, cows and mules abound. Chest- nuts and filberts abound on the mountains, and every possible shrub and tree grow in the valleys ; oak, maple and black and white walnut on the plains. The people hereabouts are refined, wealthy, well educated, hospitable, sensible and kind. Their farms indicate thrift, their barns plenty, and their dwellings taste and love of ease and comfort. Mills and fishing stations are on the rivers and creeks, and most excellent and durable fences surround their lands and gar- dens. Beautiful springs gushing forth great streams of clear water are on every hand, but alas ! for New Hampshire boys, so fully impregnated with the salts of lime as to be scarcely drinkable. General Caldwell, who commanded the brigade in which fought the Fifth at Antietam, says, "The Fifth New INCIDENTS. 131 Hampshire Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Cross, formed the extreme left of my line, and behaved with the greatest gallantry. ****** Colonel Cross handled his regiment in the most admirable manner, and is entitled to the credit of detecting and frustrating the attempt of the enemy to turn our flank. He displayed, in a high degree, all the qualities of a good commander — bravery, readiness, coolness and skill." After this battle Colonel Cross was for many days the guest of his friend. Colonel Whipple, of Laconia. He had a shell wound in the breast and a bullet hole through the left leg. Among the movements of the Fifth was one to relieve a regiment in the front line, during the severest of the fight. By command of the colonel, the regiment, with steady ranks and firm tread, broke by companies to the front, passed through the line of the regiment to be relieved, and re-formed by companies into line ; then took up the battle and carried it forward with such force and fury and success as to elicit most rousing cheers from the Irishmen who were being thus re- lieved. Corporal Nettleton, although wounded, seized the fallen colors of the Fourth North Carolina Regiment and brought them off the field, for which he was promoted to lieutenant. The first man wounded was Private Melendy, Company K. On the evening of the day of the battle of Antietam the Fifth furnished its quota for picket, the men resting on their arms. On the i8th supported a battery; 19th the same. This day the enemy gave a parting salute and left for parts unknown. This night the regiment camped in the woods near Sharpsburg, remaining over the 20th and 21st. On September 22 marched to Harper's Ferry and camped on Bolivar Heights. This was a long, dusty march, and the 132 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. camp was pitched on a bleak, cold evening. This camp was put in good condition, having good quarters, and a brick oven sufficient to bake for the regiment. The regiment remained here until October 28, just thirty-six days. In this time if performed the usual camp and picket duty. It also took part in an expedition under Hancock into Virginia beyond Charleston, remaining out of camp two days — i6th and 17th. On the 1 8th returned to camp. Continued here until just at sundown on the 28th of October, when orders came to march. At dark the troops were in motion ; marched about five miles and camped across the Shenandoah in I^oudon county. Lieutenant Ira T. Bronson from Bath, N. H., Company I, was on the advance line from South Mountain to Antietam. Just as the line arrived in sight of Sharpsburg, a Confederate shot at Bronson from behind a bush just across the creek, the bullet striking very near ; seeing his danger, Bronson began a zigzag advance upon the fellow, calling the attention of the line to the case. Before he could be routed he fired two more shots, both taking effect upon Bronson's clothing. At this juncture our men saw the situation and began firing, and the fellow ran from cover, making for the Sharpsburg bridge through a rattling fire from our line. He escaped, climbed upon the bridge and swung his hat at us. Our men cheered. Bronson is now a physician and surgeon in Sedalia, Mo. His picture is in this volume. Respecting Colonel Edward E. Cross, Dr. Ira T. Bronson relates that in the severe marches preceding the battle of Antietam, the men were exhausted, thinly clad, many of them with bare feet. The doctor's brother, a mere lad, had just returned from hospital, pale, feeble, with slight cloth- ing, and without shoes — absolutely barefooted. The colonel saw him shivering in the damp, chilly morning air ; at once hunted, found and bought, with money from his own purse, a pair of shoes, and gave them to the boy, without the possibili- ty of remuneration. This is only one of many incidents de- claring the colonel's kindness of heart and greatness of soul. INCIDENTS. 133 The writer can testify to many instances of the colonel's generosity and magnanimity. Again Dr. Bronson says : ' ' You must have a picture of the flags in the history of the regiment. We all love the flag, but more especially the identical ones we marched under. Be sure to have the pictures of the flags of the Fifth in the book, tattered and torn as they are. Once in battle my company had care of the colors, and I remember hearing Color Ser- geant, afterward Captain, Hale, while being borne, wounded, from the field, say, 'Who will care for the flag?' This was a sentiment in the heart of every member of the regiment." Bronson relates ' ' that General Veasey said that at Malvern Hill he found the Fifth New Hampshire, a small company of less than one hundred men who had rallied around the flag, and were bearing it safely out of danger of capture, and rescuing it from a most disastrous campaign." This small regiment was on that awful field without orders to retreat. It fell back in order, every man around the flag — our country's emblem — guarding, with his life, its tattered remnants to safety within our lines. These incidents are mentioned here to illustrate more conspicuously the sentiment of devotion to the flag that prevailed in the Fifth Regiment, and that ex- ists to-day among the veterans of the organization. This sentiment was not only assiduously cultivated by the colonel and other ofiicers, but it was so well fixed in the minds and hearts of the men from enlistment to muster out as to be a most conspicuous characteristic. CHAPTER XIV. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OP COLONEL CROSS. On October 26, 1862, Colonel Edward E. Cross writes in his personal journal, while in camp on Bolivar Heights, as fol- lows : — "One year ago to-day, at 9 o'clock in the morning, I was mustered into the service of the United States, and the Fifth became a regiment. It has been an arduous year for me — much hard labor, much anxiety, much hardship. The material for the regiment was good, but raw. Nearly all my commissioned officers were strangers to me, untried and inex- perienced men. From first to last I had the regiment to make — officers and men. I found it far more difficult to make officers than soldiers. Volunteer officers do not have that sense of military responsibility felt by regulars, and they re- quire constant watching to remind them of their duty to the regiment and the government. I had the advantage of being a stranger in the state, which circumstance aided me greatly. ' ' I have made up and sent my yearly report to the war de- partment, also a lengthy report to the governor of New Hampshire." The report to the governor of the state is given in full . It is a splendid review of the doings of the Fifth Regiment, and is worthy a place in the history, though it may be a partial repetition of much that has been written : — report by colonet cross. "Head-Quarters Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers, Camp on Bolivar Heights, October 31, 1862. ' ' Governor Berry : — "The Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers has now been in service one year, and it seems proper that I should present you a statement of the services of the regiment and its present condition. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 135 ' ' The regiment completed its muster on the evening of Octo- ber 26, 1861, and left Concord on the 28th, numbering one thousand and ten, officers and men. On the 31st we reached Bladensburg, where we encamped. On the 3rd of November, in the midst of a rain and the roads in a very bad condition, we formed a portion of Howard's Brigade, ordered to lyower Marlborough, Md. The distance — about fifty miles — was made in two days.i We marched back in two days, after re- maining one. No more severe march has been made by any regiment of the Army of the Potomac. On the 27th of November the regiment marched across I/Ong bridge into Vir- ginia, and was assigned, with the remainder of Howard's Bri- gade, to the division of General Sumner. A great deal of hard labor was here expended in rendering habitable a bad Jo- cation for a camp ; but we afterward had the satisfaction of hav- ing the neatest and most comfortable quarters in the division. The regiment soon commenced doing picket and outpost duty at the front, and established the first line of pickets on the line fronting the enemy at Fairfax Court House. In the intervals between picketing and scouting, whenever the weather would allow, the men were thoroughly drilled, not only in regimental but brigade tactics, also in the bayonet exercise. The commis- sioned officers were also drilled in the practical part of this duty. Schools were established by the colonel and lieutenant-colonel for the instruction of officers and sergeants during the winter evenings. A 'common school,' for such of the boys in the regiment as needed instruction in the elementary branches, was also put in operation, the necessary books being donated by the Sanitary Commission. ' ' All through the winter my regiment furnished heavy de- tails to build roads, repair bridges and cut timber. The pio- neers were also instructed in making gabions, fascines, and other engineering work. The good effect of this drill and instruction has since been apparent to officers and men on many trying occasions. ' ' Measles and mumps prevailed in my regiment to an extra- ordinary extent, but at no time up to the battle of Fair Oaks did the regiment fail to turn out more men for duty than any 136 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. other in the entire division. All through the winter we averaged from six hundred and fifty to eight hundred men for duty daily. Several times while the regiment was out on duty at the front, it was exposed to severe storms of rain and snow, without tents, for five or six days at a time. " On the ist day of March, while on picket, received orders to move up and join the remainder of Howard's Brigade, then on a scout to the front. While on this expedition the regi- ment was called out in the night to meet the enemy. In less than seven minutes from the time the long role commenced beating, the whole regiment was on the march. "On the loth of March my regiment, under its commanding officer, formed the advance guard of Sumner's Division, when it marched from Camp California on Manassas, Major Cook commanding my skirmish line. On the march to Warrenton Junction the entire force were obliged to ford creeks and riv- ers, some waist deep — five of these fords in one day. Guard and picket duty were severe ; the weather cold and rainy ; the roads almost impassable ; often the men could not build fires ; often the ground was so wet and muddy that they could not lie down ; no tents ; no cooking utensils but tin cups ; and no wagons ; in this state for thirty-one days. Yet the men were cheerful, and we averaged seven hundred men for duty daily. ' ' On the 28th of March General Howard commanded a recon- noissance in force, from Warrenton Junction to the Rappahan- nock river, eight miles, for the purpose of forcing the enemy to cross the river, and burn the railroad bridge. I had the honor again to command the advance guard, Lieutenant- Colonel Langley commanding the skirmish line. The enemy were driven all day, the bridge and railroad depot burned, and the rebel forces shelled out of their position. Here the Fifth Regiment first came under fire — the skirmish line from the enemy's riflemen, and the main body from shot and shell. ' ' The behavior of the regiment in this expedition, and its important service, gained great praise from the commander of the forces. While on this campaign to Manassas the regi- ment marched one day, in rain and mud, sixteen miles on the railroad track, from Union Mills to Fairfax Court House ; FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 137 and, having less than one hour's rest, marched back the same night. The exigency of the case required this severe toil, and the men cheerfully did their duty. It is worthy of note that during this thirty-one days' campaign, without tents, wet, cold, hungry, severely fatigued, we had scarcely any sick men, sometimes not one. It is in camp where soldiers are sick to the greatest extent. Without returning to Camp California, where our tents and regimental property were left, the regiment proceeded to Alexandria, and on the 4th of April embarked for the peninsula. The weather was cold and wet when we reached Ship Point, and the men were obliged to wade ashore from the vessel, and camp in the water-soaked earth, with no tents. My regiment was at once set to work, making corduroy road through a swamp, and building bridges. Our daily detail was about five hundred men for this purpose. Added to this hard labor in mud and water, the locality was very unhealthy. Our brigade com- mander — as he always did — performed his duty for our com- fort, and no pains, were spared by the regimental officers to look out for the health of their men. To this may be at- tributed the fact that we had less in hospital at Ship Point than any other regiment in the brigade. In building roads and bridges the men showed their usual good qualities ; so much so as to be greatly complimented by the general over us. When the siege of Yorktown opened, the Fifth was sent to join the Engineers' Brigade under General Woodbury. While with this brigade we constructed two thousand five hundred gabions and a large number of fascines. The regiment also built a tower, one hundred feet high and forty feet base, of heavy timber, for an observatory at general head- quarters. This labor was about completed when the enemy evacuated Yorktown. ' ' The march of our regiment to Williamsburg was a day to be remembered. We started just at dark, in the midst of a severe rain. The road was horrible. Fifty thousand men with all their wagons and artillery had passed along that day. The track was bordered by thickets most of the way and in the center was a sea of mud, in some places absolutely knee 138 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. deep. The night was pitch dark, and the whole brigade plunged along in the most wretched condition imaginable, halting toward morning in an old corn-field for rest. In a few days we marched back to Yorktown, and on the nth of May- embarked for West Point on the Pamunkey river. From this place we marched to the Chickahominy river, near the enemy. Here the regiment was at once put in fighting order. " On the 25th of May received orders to report to General Sumner with my whole regiment for fatigue duty. We marched early in the morning, and I was informed by Gen- eral Sumner that the work was to build a bridge over the Chickahominy swamp and river sufficiently strong for artil- lery and wagons. On reaching the locality the labor seemed impossible. The swamp was flowed from one to four feet deep with water, and nearly half a mile wide. On the borders was the channel of the stream, some thirty yards wide and quite deep. Here a Minnesota regiment had commenced work the day before, but had been ordered away. The swamp was a mass of huge trees, vines, brushwood and wrecks of old trees and shrubbery. The labor was commenced, and with some assistance from the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-ninth New York Volunteers — small detachments — the bridge, built on piers, all of heavy logs, seventy rods long, was completed at sun- down on the evening of May 30, just in time for Sumner's Corps to cross the next day in season for Sedgwick's Division to check the enemy that evening. Richardson's Division did not arrive until later. How much depended upon that bridge, called the ' Grapevine bridge,' can now be seen. In this great labor the officers and men labored together, often in water waist deep, with slimy mud and thick brush under foot and around them. Well may it be pronounced one of the most important and arduous labors of the Peninsular campaign. ' ' Reaching the field of battle in the evening, the Fifth was pushed ahead, and formed the advance guard and skirmish line of the army. During the night we discovered the enemy within three hundred yards of us, and took several prisoners. At daylight the commanding officer of the regiment captured FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 139 a rebel courier with important dispatches. The Fifth fired the first and last shot in the grt;at battle of June i, and alone met and drove back a strong column of the enemy, fighting them at thirty yards' range ; and, although outflanked by th e greatly superior numbers of the rebels,_ caused them to break and retire. Our loss was severe, but we had the proud satis- faction of having performed our duty without flinching, and added another enduring laurel to the military glory of our state. The colonel and major of the regiment being severely wounded, the command fell to I/ieutenant-Colonel Langley. ' ' After Fair Oaks the regiment was at once placed in the first line, constantly picketing and skirmishing ; losing quite a number of men, killed and wounded, until the movement to Harrison's landing commenced. Nearly all the military prop- erty was saved or secured, and the regiment fell back with its brigade, fighting at Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak swamp, Charles City and Malvern Hill — being the last regiment that marched off the battle-field. lyieuten- ant-Colonel I/angley being sick most of the time on this march. Captain, now Major, Sturtevant had command. Being in hospital at the time, it was not my fortune to be present with the regiment during the retreat ; but I have since heard good accounts from many sources of the patience, courage and excellent conduct of ofiicers and men. " From Harrison's landing the regiment marched to New- port News, where I again assumed command and we soon af- ter sailed to Alexandria, landed, and marched to our old lo- cality — Camp California. "Nearly one year's active service — battles, sickness, hard- ship and the various incidents of warlike life, had now re- duced the regiment to about three hundred and fifty men fit for duty, and these were weary, ragged, many of them bare- footed and without overcoats or blankets — only the tattered remains of their shelter tents. With only one day allowed for rest, we marched to Arlington Heights, and the next day, about 2 o'clock, received orders to march without shelter tents or blankets, as rapidly as possible, to the front to re-en- force General Pope. We marched twenty-three miles with- I40 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. out halting but once, and then laid down in a rain on the wet ground to rest. More than twenty of the men had.no shoes, and their feet were blistered and bleeding. The next day we were marched to the front and formed the skirmish line in front of the enemy, which position we held without relief un- til the entire army moved away, when we fell back and joined the main body at Fairfax Court House, being the last regi- ment that left Centreville, from which place we marched the same day to within a short distance of Chain bridge, twenty- six miles, without a single straggler, even among the bare- footed. This was a hard march. Many officers and men fell asleep as they walked along, and tumbled down. All were exhausted. The next day we marched across the Potomac and camped at Tennallytown, where we hoped for a few days' rest, but in vain. "By dint of hard efforts, a few shoes and some clothing were here obtained, and on the 4th of September we marched for Frederick, Md. The weather was very hot and the roads dusty. After passing through Frederick we camped near the battle-ground of South Mountain, but were held in reserve during the battle. On the 15th of September Richardson's Division crossed South Mountain in pursuit of the enemy. The Fifth was ordered to the front and deployed as skirmish- ers. In this position we drove in the cavalry and light troops of the enemy, and discerned the rebel line of battle beyond Antietam river. In the pursuit the regiment captured over sixty prisoners. We might have taken more, but I could not spare men to pursue them. All the remainder of the day and until late at night, the Fifth engaged the enemy's sharpshoot- ers, driving them from a strong position. We were not re- lieved until nearly exhausted. The next day four companies were sent to fight the enemy's riflemen, and prevent their de- stroying an important bridge over the Antietam. Other com- panies were sent to destroy obstructions in the river. On the 17th, the day of the great battle, the Fifth went into the fight with three hundred rifles and nineteen commissioned officers. The regiment behaved nobly ; in the language of the official report,. 'was entitled to the sole credit of discovering and de- FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 141 feating the attempt of the enemy to turn the left flank of Richardson's Division.' The large state colors of the Fourth North Carolina Regiment, which we captured, are now in the war department. We remained in the field where we fought ; assisted to carry off the wounded and bury the dead ; gathered up over four hundred rifles from the field ; had no stragglers, nor did we leave behind a man able to march. Arriving at Harper's Ferry we forded the Potomac and went into camp at Bolivar Heights. My men fought in the battle of Antietam very ragged, more than forty of them without shoes, and I was compelled to equip thirty recruits from the bodies of the slain. ' ' On reaching Bolivar Heights the regiment was at once placed on active duty, and we formed a portion of the ad- vance on Hancock's reconnoissance. " Great trouble has been experienced in obtaining supplies. My men have been sent out on picket, even within the past ten days, without overcoats, coats or blankets. So it has been with half of the army. At the time this report is written the regiment has just received a portion of its winter clothing, but is ready for march or battle. Men have come in from hospital and from detached service, until three hun- dred can again be taken into the field. I now invite your attention to a few figures in reference to the regiment. ORIGINAL STRENGTH OF THE REGIMENT. Officers and men, loio Recruits during the year, 146 Total, 1156 LOSSES DURING THE YEAR. Officers. Enlisted men. Killed in battle, i 4° Died of wounds received in battle, i 20 Wounded in battle, 17 240 Missing, 16 19 316 19 Total casualties of battle, 335 142 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. DEATHS. In the hospitals of the regiment during the year, 23 In other hospitals, 46 Total deaths from disease during the year, 69 DISMISSED THE SERVICE. " Captain Edmund Brown, Company B ; Captain Richard Welch, Company K; Lieutenant E. W.Johnson, Company I; Lieutenant J. B. David, Company K. Total, 4. " Resigned. — Major William W. Cook, Captain R. R. Da- vis, Chaplain E. R. Wilkins, Lieutenant P E. Twombly, Lieutenant H. P. Rendall, Lieutenant R. R. Somes, Cap- tain Thomas J. Rice, Captain Ira McL. Barton, Lieutenant D. G. Reed, Lieutenant S. F. Varney, Lieutenant M. W. Rand, Captain Charles H. Long. Total, 12. '■'■Promoted during tke year. — Captain E. E. Sturtevant to be major; First Lieutenant T. J. Rice to be captain; First Lieutenant R. E. Cross to be captain; First Lieutenant J. W. Keller to be captain ; First Lieutenant James E. Larkin to be captain; First Lieutenant N. H. Randlett to be captain; First Lieutenant W. A. Crafts to be captain; First Lieutenant W. A. Moore to be captain ; First Lieutenant G. W. Balloch to be captain in the United States commissary department. "To be First Lieutenants. — Second Lieutenants J. W. Graves, C. O. Ballon, D. G. Reed, F. W. Butler, J. W. Bean, S. S. Quinn, D. K. Cross, James W. Parks, J. S. Ricker, W. A. Moore. — 10. " Sergeants promoted to be Lieutenants. — J. W. Lawrence, A. G Cummings, Sumner T. Hurd, Thomas L. Livermore, George W. George, George F. Goodwin, Samuel B. Little, O 'Neil R. Twitchell, Charles W. Bean, Charles F. Liscomb, George A. Gay, Henry B. Rendall. — 12. " Commissioned officers absent, wounded, sick and on de- tached service, 18. Enlisted men absent, wounded, sick and on detached service, 307 ; total, 325. Discharged for various causes during the year, 135. Dropped from the rolls by or- der of the war department, for absence without leave, 51. FIRST ANNIfAL REPORT. 143 Present for duty: Officers, 21; enlisted men, 323. Total, present and absent : Officers, 89 ; enlisted men, 663. Total strength on the 26th of October, 1862, 707. Total strength during the year, officers and men, 1156. Total losses by death, discharged, dismissed, desertion, etc., etc., including the band (21) mustered out during the year ending October 26, 1862, 449. "I have thus presented you a narrative of my regiment for its first year. I have no hesitation in saying it has had fewer recruits, performed more labor and made more severe marches, than any other regiment from the state, in the same time, and, to say the least, has fought as well. In whatever posi- tion placed, in battle or on the march, enduring hunger, cold or heat, the regiment has never faltered, never failed to do its duty. A sense of obligation to my officers and men for their patience, courage and fortitude, constrains me to bear this testimony to their worth and their character as brave soldiers. It is my earnest wish that those who are left of us may live to see the skies of our country no longer darkened with the clouds of war, but radiant and glor ious in the sun- shine of peace ; and I can but feel confident that our native state will honor and cherish the names of those gallant sol- diers who have so nobly sustained her military renown. " I am, very truly, " Edward E. Gross, Col. 5th N.H. V. " To Hon. N. S. Berry, Governor of New Hampshire.'' CHAPTER XV. Again on the Move— Engagement at Snicker's Gap— Generai, McCi,Ei,i * \% * "General Hancock ordered us to throw up a rifle-pit and sent me eighty-nine shovels, fifty picks and one dozen axes for about one thousand men to work with. However, we went to work in earnest and completed one fortification in just forty minutes by the watch ! We were scarcely done when the rebel batteries opened, throwing shell, solid shot, iron wedges and bundles of rasps ! Several balls passed through our breastworks and two men were wounded. The day wore away with occasional shelling, until about 3 o'clock, when Williams' Division of Slocum's Corps pressed into the woods in good style, but was soon driven out in disorder. General Slocum sat on his horse near where I was standing and as some of the nine months' troops came out, broken and scared, Slocum turned to an aid and said, ' For God's sake send in some three years' troops. ' So the Seventh Ohio and Twenty- eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers of Geary's command was sent in. They remained until ordered out. .The rebels fol- 1 84 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. lowed, but were checked by our artillery. About 5 o'clock a furious attack was made on the Eleventh Corps (formerly Sigel's) commanded by Major-General Howard. Now oc- curred one of the most disgraceful scenes of the war. The Eleventh Corps made only a feeble resistance — broke, and of- ficers and men ran shamefully. A perfect panic took place and thousands of fugitives came back upon my lines. I ordered my men to fix bayonets and drive them back, and we did stop and turn back more than one thousand ofiicers and men ; still a vast number escaped into the woods. The shells of the enemy at this time came in from front and rear. At this moment the enemy attacked my pickets veiy briskly, but were driven ofi". So I had the rebels on my front, and the rebels and our stragglers on my rear. The cowardice of the German troops was ludicrous. They hid in the woods, forced their way into our rifle-pit. In fact, they seemed half scared to death. ' ' I have no hesitation in saying that had our line broke at that time the army would have been ruined! The com- mander of Knapp's Battery came to me and said, ' What are you going to do?' 'Stay here, sir.'' said I. 'Then I'll stay with you,' said he. I tied my red silk handker- chief around my head and went along my lines, exhorting «very man to stand firm, and the men answered with loud cheers, which had the effect to shame some of the fugitives, and they halted. Sickles' Corps — the Third — checked the rebels and held them, though they several times attacked iiercely during the night, which was one of constant alarm. During the night Reynold's Corps came up and occupied a position to hold our right and prevent the enemy turning our right flank. ' ' Early Sunday morning the rebels attacked furiously front, flank and rear. For about two hours the fighting was des- perate, but they finally drove our men slowly back. French's Division of the Second Corps and Caldwell's Brigade and Brooks' fought nobly, driving back the rebels in disorder, un- til the latter came on in overwhelming numbers. While the battle in our rear was going on we had constant attacks on BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE. 185 our front and flank. Several times we were taken out of our rifle-pit to re-enforce weak points in our line, and marched over the field under fire. The brigade was perfectly cool and steady. Our forces were now falling back along the whole line and the rebels came on shouting furiously. My com- mand was again ordered from its position. We faced by the rear rank and marched back some two hundred yards to the crest of a little hill. Geary's Division was now on my left flank, engaged with the enemy, and in my front were the brass batteries and Pettit's Iron Battery of ten-pound Parrots, all firing rapidly except one brass battery which was very badly officered. The rebels advanced from the woods in a line of double columns closed en masse. They halted, fronted and commenced to deploy, but were driven back by a severe fire of grape and shell. I sighted one gun after helping shove it to the front. In a few moments the enemy got a splendid rifle battery into position, which fired with wonderful ac- curacy. So heavy was the fire that Captain Pettit was com- pelled for the first time during the war to limber up and leave, but was instantly ordered back. For about forty minutes my command was under the heaviest fire it ever experienced. Every instant some one in each regiment was hit. The air seemed full of bursting shells. From our rear, from the left, from the front, came a storm of missiles. Three times I sent I^ieutenant Fay to tell General Hancock that our left was de- feated. Geary's Division, being whipped out, was retreating in disorder. All the others had gone, and our situation was perilous in the extreme. The artillery limbered up and ran away, and not until a heavy line of the enemy, cheering and firing as it came on, was within three hundred yards of my flank and already engaged with the Fifth Regiment did orders come to fall back. We faced to the right and marched off, but the fire of the enemy from three directions made a slight confusion, but only for an instant. We marched steadily after reaching the woods, though our ranks were thinned and shattered by grape, canister and rifle balls. Had we delayed five minutes more we should have been taken prisoners or cut to pieces. 1 86 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. " I do not understand why Geary was not supported or re- enforced. The day was not lost if fresh troops and artillery had been thrown in. I had no idea that a retreat was ordei:ed. While lying under that awful fire my belief was that a fresh division and some artillery would soon be up to aid us, and I so stated to our men. The enemy might have been greatly injured if not entirely checked, by a little vigor- ous action. Eight companies of the Twenty-seventh and three of the One Hundred Forty-eighth Pennsylvania were captured. The conduct of Major-General Couch was splendid. Both he and General Hancock remained until the batteries limbered up. General Couch was slightly wounded and General Hancock's horse was killed. " We might, in my opinion, have fallen back on the Fred- ericksburg road and connected with Sedgwick. The Second Corps formed the front line to cover the retreat of the army, and only fell back about half a mile. The other corps were previously in position, showing that a retreat had been ordered early in the day, perhaps during the night. Our position was now as follows : — ^ Corps. 3rd Corps. T-'^Lx t t t t t t t t t t t \ \ Corps. n n Fredericksburg. U. S. Ford. Banks' Ford. J' /* "Such was the position, but not so far down the river. We only held from United States ford to Banks'— I have made the circle large to show the position of the troops. We had barely formed line when the artillery of the enemy opened upon us, throwing shell and Shrapnel, doing great damage. BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE. 187 Men sent for water were knocked over, and the trees stripped of their limbs over our heads. Our position was too strong, however, to be successfully assailed by infantry. The in- stant the shelling ceased we commenced to throw up field- works along the entire line, and by dark were well situated. From this time until orders came to fall back we were in con- stant alarms — picket firing and shelling every few hours. The enemy had excellent range, but fired too high for the front line. The reserves, however, in the woods back, were greatly injured. Several attacks were made at different points, but in each case beaten off. About midnight on the 6th, orders came to move. We did not get away until 4 o'clock, but when once on the move pushed rapidly along. The mud was half leg deep most of the way. All along the forest, which extended about four miles to the river, were columns of troops looking dirty, fatigued and anxious. ' ' Thousands of troops were massed at the bridges over the Rappahannock. We crossed and marched the same night to our old camp, weary, sad and almost discouraged. Our grand movement has failed. General Hooker was completely out- generaled ; his magnificent army badly handled ; his artil- lery not massed, not half of it used and could not be, on ac- count of the woods. The nine months' and two years' troops whose time drew near a close could not be made to stand fire. They wavered, broke — in some cases threw away their arms; in all cases the stragglers told the old story that they were ' all cut to pieces ! ' The amount of straggling was fearful , especially in the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps. My own regiment lost twenty-seven in all. Major Cross was badly wounded. My brigade lost about two hundred. ' ' Hooker has not the amount of brains necessary to man- age a vast army. In genenalship we fall far behind the rebels, and since McClellan left the Army of the Potomac its organization has been extremely defective. Hooker's popular- ity lay chiefly in the soft bread, potatoes and onions he issued. The army never believed him to be a great commander — never. His failure was predicted by thousands of officers and soldiers, from the first day he started. 1 88 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ' ' I have endeavored in the above narrative to state only facts, with as few opinions as possible." INCIDENTS. The Fifth with other troops was moved to near United States and Bank's fords and so stationed as to prevent com- munication between the inhabitants and Lee's army. Union spies came into our lines during the night, were properly ex- amined, fed, regaled and forwarded under escort to army head-quarters. These spies were in various disguises and were well acquainted in the region. They stated to the authorities that Lee was well acquainted with Hooker's movements and designs, and that he would properly meet them. These statements proved true. The Fifth was divided into sections, each under command of a proper officer, and so disposed as to guard twenty-seven houses situated upon as many farms. Elderly men and women, children and negroes occupied these homes. The houses were rude though comfortable structures, with chim- neys of clay, brick and sometimes sticks, upon the outside, and usually one at each end of the house. The rooms were capacious, clean, had bare floors, ample windows, convenient poles, hooks and shelves fixed to the walls, ceilings and win- dow casings, a broad fireplace and hearth, suitable chairs and benches. Above were chambers and outside might be a lean-to for extra room, storage, beds and clothing. Near the door was the spring house or well, with curb and sweep or wheel and bucket. About were flower gardens, vegetable patches, grapevines, rose bushes and ornamental trees. In a shady nook was sure to be the water bench, bucket and gourd. All these exhibited taste, comfort and refinement. Coops for chickens, . pens for ^eese, ponds for ducks, yards for cows, stables for horses, and ranges for hogs declared thrift and enterprise. The soil was varied in quality, rich- ness and productiveness. The trees were generally small, though large in the low grounds along the streams and the borders of swamps, the fences good, the barns small, though convenient. The banks of the rivers were abrupt, broken, INCIDENTS. 189 gullied ; the waters moved sluggishly in drought, furiously, suddenly and dangerously in great storms. Small streams ran into the larger rivers according to conformation of the land, cutting deep ravines overgrown with dense thickets of brambles, underbrush, vines and creeping plants. Beyond the immediate banks of the rivers were undulating lands of sand covered with a scattered forest of pines, scrub oaks and blackberry bushes. Over these sands and among these trees lived rabbits, squirrels, foxes, quails, pheasants, buzzards, hawks, owls and whip-poor-wills. Here a resident informed the writer that a buzzard's nest was upon the farm ; that it was considered a matter of im- portance, and a favorable omen ; that the death of a young buzzard was a bad omen, and would bring disaster. Such was a superstition among the negroes and ignorant whites. The writer requested a view of this buzzard home, which re- quest was granted. The nest was in a hollow at the base of a tree. The guide approached cautiously; the parent buz- zard flitted noiselessly ; an egg and one young buzzard were in the nest. To the native these seemed to convey something of awe, but to the writer the only thing awful was the odor emanating from the nest and its surroundings. We might readily comprehend how the shades of the deep wood, the nature of the strange bird and the wild surroundings excite awe. Upon a small stream was an ancient grist-mill, now dilapi- dated, dismantled and almost destroyed. The men of the Fifth at once repaired this mill and tiirned it to its legitimate purposes — grinding corn for hoecake and provender. The citizens thought the Yankee millers returned the toll and re- tained the grist. Nevertheless the old mill clacked and clattered, creaked and groaned, rumbled and shiXrered, halted and hurried alike for the Union and the Confederacy, the in- vading soldier and the peaceful citizen. Hardtack was aban- doned ; hoecake was adopted. Thus for a few happy hours all went right merrily, the soft southern spring breezes, the fresh growing foliage, the songs of newly arrived birds and the green of early crops spreading abroad over all a wonder- igo FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ful charm and was increased tenfold to those who had been in winter quarters during six tedious months of life that even now after thirty years bears down upon the survivors of those days like a nightmare. But those happy, joyous hours must change to war's awful scenes. Now the men of the Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers and of the Eighty-first Pennsylvania were scattered along the roads and fields, about the houses and barns arresting every person not known as friendly. The head-quarters of the Fifth was about half distance from Banks' to United States ford on the Rappahannock river ; this position having been taken at about lo a. m. on the 28th of April; on the 29th at about 8 a. m. heavy firing was heard toward Fredericksburg; all day vast numbers of Union troops were passing in the direction of United States ford. At noon- of the 30th General Hooker and staff passed our head-quarters. The pickets were called in, the regiment joined Colonel Cross' command, marched at 7 p. m., and at 10 p. m. went into camp at United States ford. Near here were gold mines once profitably worked. On the morning of May ist the regiment crossed the river on a pontoon bridge, leaving the "big hospital wagon " on the north bank, but taking an ambulance wagon across the bridge and even along to the rear of the Chancel- lorsville house, where it remained until the stampede of the Eleventh Corps, when it discreetly and hurriedly took up a new position near the ford. It finally recrossed the river in good condition and then with its more capacious associate returned to the late camp near Falmouth. These wagons have a history which will appear in its proper place. Now, being across the river, the brigade and regi- ment were halted and put in order for a march toward, and a fight with, the enemy. The roads were rough, new, soft, miry, almost impassable for wagons, difficult for in- fantry, cavalry and artillery. The mules, loaded with boxes of small ammunition, moved on most unconcernedly, curving around mudholes, jumping ditches and willingly doing their part in the great expedition. On, on and on the great army moved, every one being cheerful, hopeful, anxious to fight INCIDENTS. 191 the enemy. Yet not a few were doubtful of the result. Men who knew Lee and Hooker were not sure of what seemed almost a victory. But on they pushed. Infantry marched as if in earnest, cavalry scouted on the advance and flanks, artillery floundered through the mud, and ammunition trains wound along cautiously toward the battlefield ; aids, scouts and couriers passed up and down ; long trains of ambulances hurried on, sober reminders of coming events. Things were moving, events were transpiring, facts were accumulating, history was making ; in a few hours two armies would dash at each other, one to be smashed, the other to recoil ; the whole world to be surprised at another defeat of the Union army by a Confederate force of only half its numerical strength ; thousands were concentrating for conflict and mastery ; all was hurry and bustle, all were eagerly pushing for the front ; mounted men rushed past, generals with long trains of attendants galloped on over the rough way, flags and guidons fluttering, sabres jingling, accouterments rattling ; long trains of iron, steel and bronze cannon were laboring through the sand and mud, over the brush and among the undergrowth; whip and spur, heels and hands, oaths and imprecations, push and pull were in constant and confused use to urge on the great army ; on swept the mighty host of armed men and this immense accumulation of a nation's re- sources. The booming of cannon could be heard far away, all were urged to greater speed, artillery and ammunition trains were crowded to their utmost ; the mules, whipped to increased motion, brayed complainingly, whisked their tails briskly and flapped their ears rhythmically. Here and there would be an exhausted soldier by the roadside with an order for a ride in an ambulance. Still on, and on and on, swept the great, lengthened, winding mass of humanity, eager for the battle. They arrive upon the field, are allowed to rest, rations and ammunition are issued, inspections are made, pickets are posted, lines of battle are arranged, advanced, withdrawn or re-arranged as occasion may demand. The skirmish lines engage ; they advance, they retreat, the main lines come into 192 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. action ; charges are made and repulsed, batteries engage, whirling into position with a thundering rush, the guns are unlimbered and served with skill and all possible rapidity. All is wild excitement; smoke covers the field, bullets hiss through the air, cutting off leaves and small branches, cannon balls knock over men and horses, scores are killed, hundreds are wounded, cries and groans are heard on every hand; stretchers and ambulances begin their labor of mercy, filling the field hospital ; the surgeons labor amid all the din, their wounded men being carried from the operating table more than once by cannon shot. Then our lines are drawn into a more narrow circle and are protected by earthworks. Our lines are now in splendid condition manned by soldiers that had retreated but were not beaten. It was a grand, inspiring and martial scene — the soldiers arranged along the works, prepared to resist attack, the ofiScers watchful, the men eager with guns pointed towards the foe, the cannon ready for immediate action, the colors, both state and national, standing out prominently toward the enemy, fluttering de- fia )reeze. During the night fire burned through th- and many a poor, wounded soldier perished therein. The writer well remembers that awful night. Groans and cries were continually coming on the chilly night air, while whip-poor-wills caused a strange, woeful chorus hour after hour as they cried again and again. Such a night was awful, fearful ! James Daniels says in his diary: — "Friday, May ist, 1863. Struck tents and crossed the United States ford. Our division engaged the enemy. Pleasant all day. Drawn up in line of battle most of the night at Chancellorsville . "Saturday, May 2nd. Toward morning marched back and took up a new position, opened our batteries on the rebels and scattered them in all directions. A heavy battle was fought on our right. "Sunday 3rd. Fighting again at sunrise, and we sup- ported a battery, shot and shells flying over our heads. We ^ c/a-'^SL.'^-/^ DIARY OF JAMES DANIELS. 193 lost about forty-five men. We were obliged to fall back and take a new position. The Eleventh Corps broke yesterday. "Monday, 4th. Fighting has been going on at different times throughout the day. Rained the most part of the day. "Tuesday, 5th. Still at the front ; heavy firing. Had or- ders to march, and we moved at 2 o'clock this morning. Rained most of the day. "Wednesday, 6th. On the retreat from Chancellorsville ; did not stop until we arrived at the old camping ground. Rained during the day. "May 7th. In camp near Falmouth. Fixed up our old tents. Dress-parade at night. Rained. "May 8th. In camp. Pleasant. Dress-parade. "May 9th. In camp. Pleasant. "Mayioth. In camp. Inspection. "May nth. In camp. Inspection. Dress-parade. "Mayi2th. In camp. Two hours' drill in forenoon. Dress-parade. Pleasant. " May 13th. In camp. No drill. Pleasant. "May 14th. In camp. Squad drill. Some rain. Dress- parade. "May 15th. In camp. Pleasant. Battalion drill in the afternoon. Dress-parade. "Mayi6th. In camp. Dress-parade. Pleasant. "May 17th. In camp. Was detailed on picket ; was ex- cused from duty by the doctor; abscess in the groin. Pleas- ant. Dress-parade. "MayiSth. In camp, sick. Pleasant. Dress-parade. The colonel came back from Washington. "May 19th. Sick. Drill. Dress-parade. Pleasant. "May 20th. In camp. Moved from the old camp to a new one about a half mile in the rear. Pleasant all day. "May2ist. In camp. Detailed to dig a spring; made a good one. Pleasant all day." From this date until May 27, only ordinary camp duties were performed. On this day a letter 'was read from Gov- ernor Berry, of New Hampshire, indicating an early return of 13 .194 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. the regiment to that state. On the 28th, the Fifth was re- viewed by General Hancock. On Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31, the regiment was paid. On Monday, June i. General Howard reviewed the regiment. There were only ordinary camp duties until Sunday, 7th. On this day had orders to march. Now begins a new series of movements, which will be described in the next chapter. CHAPTER XIX. Gettysburg Campaign — Reconnoissance to Cui,peper Court House — Large Detail from the Fifth — March to Gettys- burg — Battle of Gettysburg — Death of Colonei, Cross — Pursuit of Lee — Order Separating Regiment from Bri- gade. To the army of Northern Virginia and the Confederacy, the days of May and June, 1863, were bright and full of hope. High expectation prevailed throughout the South. Antietam had been indecisive, Fredericksburg was a disaster and Chan- cellorsville an inglorious retreat. Lee's army was at its very best respecting men, material, morale, organization and com- manders. It more nearly equaled the Army of the Potomac than before or after those days, in every respect, ^cepting, perhaps, that of the food supply. On the other hand these days, to the Union army and to the Northern people, were dark and full of doubt. Disaster to the Union armies had been the rule. Hooker's army was at its very worst, respecting men, morale, actual numbers, organization and confidence in themselves and their com- manders. Unity and enthusiasm prevailed in the South. Another suc- cessful campaign would ensure foreign recognition of the Con- federacy, and render certain the success of the rebellion. Division and apathy prevailed at the North. Defeat and dis- aster had been frequent. Jealousies in the army had almost become insubordination, rumors of treason were frequent, and a large party did not sympathize with the government. Great expectations had been disappointed. To the Union oflScials and commanders those were days of arixiety and doubt. When? Where? Whither? and what would be General Lee's next movement? were matters of vital importance to the civilized world. Events were developing ; a decisive point in 196 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. the world's history would soon be attained. An invasion of the North had been once attempted ; a second attempt would certainly be made as all circumstances indicated. To dis- cover and follow the plans of this invasion was the important duty devolving upon the Union commander. On the 28th of May, General Hooker dispatched to Secre- tary Stanton : — " You may rest assured that important move- ments are being made. * * * j am in doubt as to the di- rection lyce will take, but probably the one of last year, how- ever desperate it may appear." This communication was based upon rumors and intimations of the Southern press. Circumstances indicated that an invasion might be successful. In every respect Lee's army was equal to Hooker's. Re- peated victories had rendered Southern officials, generals, troops and citizens confident and daring. At this time Gen- eral lyongstreet reported that the Army of Northern Virginia was in condition to undertake anything. It is certain that after Chancellorsville and before the last of May an invasion of Pennsylvania had been decided upon by the Confederate leaders. To execute this it became necessary to disengage Hooker from the Rappahannock river before Lee could whol- ly abandon the defences at, above and below, Fredericksburg. Accordingly concealed movements were begun by Lee, June 3, on which day two divisions of Longstreet's Corps moved to Culpeper Court House. On the 4th and 5th Ewell's Corps took the same direction. Stuart's cavalry covered these movements. A. P. Hill's Corps remained to occupy the lines of Fredericksburg. Hooker, being aware of some movement and to determine its precise nature, threw Sedgwick's Corps, on the 6th, across the Rappahannock ; but Hill being in force, Sedgwick returned. Lee did not interrupt the march of Longstreet and Ewell to- ward Culpeper, which place they reached on the 8th. Hooker was still in ignorance of Lee's real purpose, which was finally disclosed in the following manner : — Stuart's cavalry had been concentrated at Culpeper before the commencement of the main movement, and this fact in- dicated some hostile intent. Hence, Hooker decided to send RECONNOISSANCE. 197 his cavalry to break up Stuart's camp. June 6, Hooker dis- patched to Halleck thus: "As the accumulation of the heavy rebel force of cavalry about Culpeper may mean mis- chief, I am determined, if practicable, to break it up in its incipiency. I shall send all my cavalry against them, stifif- ened by about three thousand infantry." Accordingly, on the 9th, General Pleasonton with two divisions of cavalry, under Buford and Gregg, supported by two picked brigades of infantry under Russell and Ames, crossed the Rappahan- nock at Kelley's and Beverly's fords to move by converging roads on Culpeper. But Stuart having moved forward from Culpeper to Brandy Station on his way to form the advance and cover the flank of the main movement, a brisk engage- ment took place soon after the Union cavalry passed the river. Buford crossed at Beverly's ford and soon encountered a Confederate cavalry brigade under General Jones, which, after some severe fighting, he drove back about two miles, when he found himself checked by the arrival of two brigades to the support of Jones. Severe fighting followed, but pres- ently Stuart was compelled to draw ofi" to face a force threat- ening his rear. This force was under Gregg, and had crossed the river at Kelley's ford and was advancing toward Brandy Station. Pushing on toward this point a furious fight took place for the possession of certain advantageous position which was at length carried by Gregg. After some maneu- vering by Stuart a severe battle was fought. Gregg was obliged to fall back to his right and rear and united with Bu- ford's force. Then General Pleasonton withdrew his com- mand across the river at Rappahannock Station. This was almost the only real cavalry battle of the war. The loss was between five and six hundred on each side. This expedition and engagement demonstrated I,ee's pres- ence with a large force at or near Culpeper ; and captured correspondence divulged plans of an invasion of the North. The Confederate forces passed on directly into the Shenan- doah valley, through Chester Gap, crossing the river at Front Royal. Thus the passage of the Rappahannock and a col- lision with Hooker's forces were avoided, and the Blue Ridge 198 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. became a protection to their right flank. By rapid marches Lee's army was soon in Maryland and Pennsylvania and was menacing important points. A great battle ended in I^ee's defeat and retreat and a consequent decline and fall of the Confederacy. Thus much of the history of the Gettysburg campaign is necessary to the best understanding of the labors, marches, fighting and suffering of the Fifth Regiment. As related, on May 28, General Hooker suspected that ar- rangements were being made for an active and offensive cam- paign. I,ee was actually in motion on the 3rd of June. In order to discover the position, condition and intention of Lee's forces, an expedition was planned by Hooker and was well executed, fully accomplishing its prescribed duty. Results have shown that this was an exceedingly critical period in the great war ; that the knowledge to be obtained was of the ut- most importance to General Hooker, the army, the capital and to the country. To demonstrate the importance and ne- cessity of this investigation of the situation, it was made by a force consisting of selected officers and men, and this account is here published in commendable pride, to declare the high esteem had for the Fifth by those in command of the Second Corps. Certain orders are here published, being initiative to an account of this expedition. Head-Quarters Army of the Potomac, Camp near Falmouth, Va., June 7, 1863. Brigadier-General Russell : — The enclosed copies of orders indicate to you the command to be given you for temporary duty. You will report to Brigadier-General Pleasonton at Kelley's ford to- morrow for orders ; and in your movements from Hartwood church be careful that your column is concealed from the enemy, that your own command is ignorant of their destination ; that any guerrillas, spies or wanderers through the country which you traverse are picked up to prevent their communicating any information to the enemy. Very respectfully, S. Wir.i.iAMS, Assistant Adjutant General. SPECIAL DETAIL. 199 Head-Quarters Army of the Potomac, Camp near Fai,mouth, Va., June 7, 1863. Commanding Officer First Corps : — The commanding general directs that you detach from your com- mand six hundred infantry to report to General D. A. Russell at Hart- wood church to-night, the detachment to be absent from camp four or five days ; and to be provided with three days' rations in haversack, empty knapsacks, one blanket, and one hundred fifty rounds of am- munition to be carried on -pack mules and the person. Two ambulances properly supplied will accompany the expedition, but no wagons. It is desired that the command selected should be well disciplined and drilled, and capable of performing rapid marches, and that the officers should be drawn from those noted for energy and efficiency. You will report the name of the oflScer you may designate to com- mand the detachment. The pack mules, to transport the ammunition and shelter tents of the officers, should come from the reserve mules supplied by the chief quartermaster for contingent uses, to avoid, if possible, taking any from the wagon trains. Pack masters, ambulance attendants, etc., should accompany the detachment so that its effective fighting force may not be less than that indicated above. You will please instruct the commander of the expedition to select such a route as will prevent the enemy on the opposite side of the river from observing his movements and to take into custody all citi- zens he may meet with on the way, to prevent them from informing against us. S. WlLWAMS, Assistant Adjutant General. A similar letter was sent to the commander of the Sixth Corps, directing him to furnish six hundred men and two ambulances, and to the commanding officer of the Second Corps to furnish three hundred men and one ambulance ; all to report to Brigadier-General Russell. As will be seen three hundred men were to be selected from the Second Corps to which the Fifth Regiment belonged. Of that number one hundred and fifty men were selected from the Fifth Regiment. This detail was divided into two com- panies, one of which was commanded by Captain James E. 200 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Larkin, and the second by Captain Thomas I/. Livermore. These were accompanied by Surgeon James W. Bucknam, Assistant-Surgeon William Child and Adjutant Elias H. Marston. The detail from the Second Corps was commanded by Colonel Edward E. Cross of the Fifth. It is to be regretted that a full list of those from the Fifth can not be obtained. The following were among those se- lected: William H. Weston, W. Leonard, O. J. Godfrey, Nathan Mansur, Theron H. Farr, Levi Johnson. From Company H were furnished Lieutenant C. A. Hale, and two sergeants, John P. Canney and Thomas Mitchell, and eleven privates. On Sunday, June 7, at about 5 p. m., these troops moved out of camp near Falmouth, marching for Hartwood church, where they arrived at midnight. Here the detachments were united and those from the Second Corps were placed un- der command of Colonel Cross. On Monday morning, June 8, this command marched for Kelley's ford on the Rappahan- nock river, where it bivouacked in a meadow near a creek emptying into the river. Captain Larkin was appointed offi- cer of the day and received verbal orders to have a detach- ment ready to cross the river soon after midnight. A detail of fourteen men from the Fifth were to constitute a forlorn hope who were, with uncapped guns, to cross in the advance pontoon, a canvas boat, in command of Captain Larkin. A similar boat with a- like number of men with arms in like con- dition under Captain Wilson, from the Eight3'-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, was to follow in immediate support of the detachment from the Fifth. Here all anxiously awaited the coming of daylight and a force of cavalry under General Gregg. This cavalry was to ford the river as soon as the advanced infantry had made a lodgement. Accompanying the expedition was a detail from the engineers to bring and to manage the boats. These boats had frames of light wood covered with waterproof canvas. A little way up the creek were the boats and men ready to push off at a moment's notice. While darkness covered the river, but as daylight appeared upon the high bank beyond, BA TTLE OF BE VERL Y STA TION. 201 the two boats, Captain l,arkin's leading, silently but swiftly pushed out from the concealment of the undergrowth along the narrow creek ; down the current they rushed, into and across the river; the men leaped upon the narrow shore, and scrambled up the steep bank. The pickets, there posted, fired some aimless, harmless shots, mounted their horses and scampered away across an open field, having no loss except a straw hat. At the edge of the field they came to their re- serve where they watched the movements of the troops cross- ing at the ford. The infantry crossed in advance and took defensive position but were not resisted when they advanced. Fortunately none but cavalry were upon the opposite bank, since a well directed fire from an infantry force would have annihilated the force in the boats. The men were ordered not to fire, the object being to gain the opposite shore without alarming the enemy, who were supposed to be near. This was done, there being but two shots fired by the pickets on the bank and before their reserve could be rallied our force was in possession of the points controlling the ford. Soon the left wing of the cavalry crossed the river under General Gregg; at the same time General Pleasonton with the right under Buford crossed the river five miles above at Beverly's ford. This movement culminated in the cavalry battle at Beverly Station, and developed General Lee's pres- ence and plans for movement toward the North. After a severe fight in which about six hundred were killed or wounded on each side, the infantry and cavalry re- crossed the river that night and moved toward Washington on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, joining the regiment and the corps on the 19th, at Sangster's Station. The large number selected from the Fifth Regiment indica- ted the high estimate in which it was held by the command- ing general of the Second Corps. The infantry of this expedition were not engaged in the fight and none were killed or wounded. They were in good view of the battle between the two cavalry forces. It is said to have been one of the very few engagements, during the war, between two cavalry forces that is worthy of the name of 202 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. a battle. Portions of the opposing forces actually came in contact. Fighting according to cavalry tactics could be dis- tinctly seen in the distance. The squadrons could be seen charging, the smoke of the carbines suddenly shot out in elongated puffs, clouds of dust were thrown up by the mov- ing troops, the sabres gleamed and flashed, and all the rush, fury and turmoil of battle were seen as if in a strange picture. The Union forces, both cavalry and infantry, fell back to the Rappahannock river, and just at sunset recrossed it at the railroad station, and encamped one mile from the river. The day and night were very hot. During June loth, lay in the woods all day, the weather being hot. On the i ith moved about four miles to near Bealton Station and encamped in the woods. The day was cloudy in the forenoon and hot in the afternoon. During the 12th remained in camp. The Third Corps passed the camp and the whole army was moving. On June 13 remained in camp. The First Corps passed. Hot and dry. On the 14th of June marched fifteen miles to Manassas Junction and camped. The day was hot and the march severe. On the 15th of June moved out of camp at 4 a. m., and marched toward Alexandria, to Union Mills, and camped. Made 12 miles distance. On the i6th remained in camp until 5 p. m. , then marched to Fairfax Station, four miles, and encamped. During the 17th lay in camp until 2 p. m., then marched about two miles to a point between Fairfax and Union Mills ; here joined the regiment and corps. All these days the weather was hot. It will be remembered that the party from the regiment de- tailed for special duty left the camp of the regiment near Fal- mouth, -at about 5 p. m., on June 7th. After the detail had departed the regiment remained in camp near Falmouth, Va., in command of I^ieutenant-Colonel Charles E. Hapgood. On June 14th, at 8 : 30 p. m., the regiment marched with the brigade all night ; then at sunrise on the 15th went on picket at Strafibrd Court House, and were called in at 8 a. m., and lay in support of a battery. Then, with the brigade, marched until noon and went into camp. June 16, marched at 4:30 a. m., for Dumfries, drew four ON THE MARCH. 203 days' rations, then moved on to Occoquan — a tedious inarch — and went into camp at 8 p. m., at Wolfe Run. June 17, marched at 8 a. m., and went into camp at Sangster's Station at 12 m., a march of ten miles. The party that had been on special duty at Brandy Station joined the regiment here. Colonel Cross was now in command of the brigade and I,ieutenant-Colonel Hapgood in command of the regiment. The detail had been absent ten days, had been constantly on active duty and was much exhausted, the men being foot-sore, lame and destitute of supplies. On the 18th took position in support of a battery, and constructed a line of earthworks. June 19, marched at 5 p. m., and went into camp at 8 : 30 p. m., having marched from Fairfax to Centre- ville, five miles. June 20, marched at 12 m., through Bull Run to Thorough- fare Gap, arriving at 10 p. m. — distance, twenty miles. The weather was wet and the march was very severe for the men. During the 21st remained in camp. General Pleasonton had a cavalry fight at Aldie, eleven miles away. The weather was hot and the roads bad. Formed line of battle and re- mained thus all day. Remained in same position during the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. June 25, picket fighting in the morn- ing. Began retreat at 9 a. m. At 10 a. m., shells came among the men killing one and wounding eight. The corps with the Fifth marched this day twenty miles to Gum Springs and every armed man of the regiment was on picket during the night, standing one hour and off one hour. It rained during the whole night in torrents. Being near the enemy the whole corps was alert from evening until morning. On the 26th, marched to Edward's ferry on the Potomac river- distance, fifteen miles. Crossed the river between 10 p. m. and midnight; marched two miles and encamped. June 27, marched to Barnsville, 12 miles ; went into camp. Were now in the state of Maryland. 28th, marched from Barnsville through Urbana, fifteen miles, to Frederick city and encamped near railroad. 29th, marched through Lib- erty, Johnsville and Mount Pleasant to Uniontown, thirty-four 204 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. miles, in fourteen hours. Encamped. The men were most thoroughly exhausted, foot-sore and covered with dust. Rained during a portion of the day. 30th, remained in camp during the day at Uniontown and were "mustered for pay." July ist, marched through Taneytown, leaving camp at 6:30 a. m., going into line of battle on Gettysburg battle- field. The First and Eleventh Corps were fighting during the day. July 2nd, the regiment was in line of battle un- til about 6 p. m. (one says 4 p. m.), then moved to the left and went into battle near the foot of Little Round Top. The color-bearer, Sergeant S. W. Townsend was wounded in the right thigh. He gave the colors into the hands of Corporal Reynolds and made his way off the field. Colonel Cross, in comrriand of the brigade, was mortally wounded, a minie ball entering the abdomen near the um- bilicus and, passing directly through the body, making exit opposite point of entrance near the spine. He was carried to the rear where he died in much pain, yet expressing much anxiety for his men, his regiment and the results of the battle. We now leave the warrior dead on the battle-field to resume his history after following the regiment through this campaign. The number of killed and mortally wounded was thirty- four; and sixty less seriously wounded. July 3, fighting all day, there being a furious cannonading during the greater part of the day. The Fifth was in line of battle with the Second Corps ; witnessed General Pickett's charge and aided in his repulse. July 4, some skirmishing but no general engagement ; heavy showers. Until his death Colonel Cross commanded the First Brigade and Ivieutentant-Colonel Charles E. Hapgood commanded the regiment. During July 4th Hapgood was corps officer of the day. With him the writer visited the battle-field in the immediate front of the Second Corps, Round Top, the wheat- field, the peach orchard and Lee's line of battle on the day of Pickett's charge. The wounded had been removed. Dead men and horses, muskets, side arms, exploded caissons, dis- mounted cannon and thousands of those things that make the LIEUTENANT-COLONEL HAPGOOD'S REPORT. 205 soldiers' equipment complete, covered the field. At Two Taverns on the 6th of July Lieutentant-Colonel Hapgood made his official report of his regiment's action and service in the great Gettysburg campaign which extended from Freder- icksburg, Va., northward across Maryland into Pennsylvania. The following is Hapgood's report: — " Camp at Two Taverns, Pa., July 6, 1863 . "Capt. Geo. N. Goldwin, A. A. G., " First Brigade, First Division, Second Corps : — ' ' Captain : I have the honor to submit my report of the operations of the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the campaign to Gettysburg : — "The regiment left camp at Falmouth, Va., and marched with the brigade at 8 : 30 p. m., June 14th, and at 5 a. m., on the 15th, went on picket at Strafford Court House. After an hour drew in the pickets, and lay in support of a battery till 8 a. m., and then marched with the brigade till 12 m., and then went into camp. ' ' June 16. Marched at 4 : 30 a. m. , for Dumfries. Drew four days' rations and marched for Occoquan. Went into camp at 8 p. m. "June 17. Marched at 8 a. m., and went into camp at Sangster's Station at 12 : 30. "June 18. Took up a position in support of a battery and threw up a line of works. "June 19. Marched at 5 p. m., and went into camp near Centreville at 8 : 30. "June 20. Marched at 12m., and arrived at Thoroughfare Gap at 10 p. ra., where we remained till 8 : 30, June 25, then marched for Gum Springs, arriving at 8 : 30, and at once went on picket. "June 26. Marched at 7 a. m., arrived at Edward's ferry at 12 m., and crossed the river at 12 midnight and went into camp. "June 27. Marched at 3 p. m., and went into camp at Sugar I/oaf mountain at midnight. 2o6 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. "June 28. Marched at 6 a. m., and went into camp at Monocacy at 2 p. m. "June 29. Marched at 8 a. m., and after marching thirty miles went into camp near Uniontown at 11 p. m. ' ' June 30. Lay in camp in order to muster the regiment. "July I. Marched at 6 : 30 a. m., and arrived some three miles from Gettysburg at 8 p. m., and went into camp. "July 2. Marched at 4:30 a. m., and remained with the brigade till 3 : 30, then went on picket on the Taneytown road, near Round Top mountain. At 4 : 30 was ordered to call in my outposts and rejoin the brigade as it was "going in." I did not wait for my outpost to come in but marched at once at double-quick and joined the left of the brigade about 5 o'clock, and at once engaged the enemy in the woods to the left of the wheat-field, holding the left of the line of the brigade, my right connecting with the One Hun- dred Forty-eighth Pennsylvania. We held this position till 7:15, and then were relieved by a brigade of the Fifth Corps. Colonel Cross, of this regiment, in command of the brigade, was wounded about 6 o'clock and died at midnight. While the entire command behaved admirably, I am glad to mention Lieutenant Lowe, who reported with the picket I left be- hind — sixteen men — in the midst of the engagement, about 5 : 30 o'clock. After the command was relieved and had got- ten its supper, we were ordered into the front line where we remained during the night of the 2nd, and on the morning of the 3rd threw up a line of works and lay there during the day with a strong picket in front. In the afternoon of the 3rd, when the advance of the enemy had failed, this picket, in con- nection with a regiment of the Vermont Brigade, captured a great number of prisoners of Wilcox's Division which came down on our front. The regiment lay on the field all night of the 3rd, and at 6 a. m. of the 4th went on picket on the Emmittsburg road, where we remained all day and all the next night. At 3 a. m., the 5th, the picket of the Fifth Reg- iment discovered the retirement of the enemy's picket and, advancing, captured a straggler of the enemy, who was at once sent to division head-quarters, it being then 3 : 20 a. m. RECAPITULA TION. 207 " We were withdrawn from tht; picket line in the afternoon and, at 4 p. m., took up the line of march for this place, where we are now lying. The losses are : — " Officers and enlisted men killed, 34 " Officers and enlisted men wounded, 60 ' ' Respectfully submitted, "Charles E. Hapgood, " Lieut.-Col. Commanding Fifth N. H. Vols." To recapitulate, on the 29th the regiment marched thirty- two miles. On the 30th it made another severe march. On July I, it arrived upon the battle-field of Gettysburg, where two powerful armies desperately fought for three long summer days and labored for three summer nights, strewing hill and plain, rocky woodlands and open fields with dead and dying men and horses, disordered muskets and disabled cannons, and all the imaginable wreckage of war. On the 2nd of July the brigade took position in line on the left of Cemetery hill, in the open field, where it remained until 5 p. m., when the enemy attempted to turn the Union left. The regiment was detached from the brigade for a short time, but rejoined it at 6 p. m., and at once entered into the fight that was raging on the right of Round Top. The Fifth was posted in a little clump of woods at the base of the hill, where the rebels made their most persistent efforts to break and turn our left. The Union troops were unflinching, delivering their fire at not more than twenty yards from the rebels^ who could be seen skulking behind trees, brush and rocks. The brigade had fired away nearly all their cartridges, and were relieved by a regiment of new men who, the moment they received the first volley, broke and were off the field before the brigade they relieved, and it was obliged to face about and check the enemy with the bayonet until steadier troops arrived. It was while holding the brigade up to this terrible fire that Colonel Cross came to the Fifth to see how his pet regiment was do- ing, and received a slight wound in the head. Binding up the wound with a red bandanna handkerchief, he again dashed into the thickest of the battle and received a bullet 2o8 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. through the body which proved mortal, he dying about mid- night, after intense agony. After the regiment was relieved it was placed in support of a battery where it remained until in the night, when it took position in line. On the morning of the 3rd it threw up a slight line of breastworks, where it lay under a terrible fire from the rebel artillery. The first part of the day the attack was made on the right of Cemetery hill, but in the afternoon the fight opened on the left. The chief point of fire was con- centrated on the position held by the Second Corps. To the right of the brigade and a hundred yards or more on a line with our pickets, extended a little belt of bushes. Behind this lay the Vermont Brigade. When the rebels came down upon the Second Corps they lay ready to dash upon them. When the rebels passed the belt of bushes and exposed their flank, the Vermonters faced about, dashed in the rebel rear, and facing by the rear rank, poured volley after volley into the backs of the astonished rebels who, see- ing their escape cut off, threw down their arms and surren- dered — some four or five thousand. The batteries on Ceme- tery hill enfiladed them, the Second Corps met them in front and the Vermont Brigade was in their rear. They might well surrender. The battle of Gettysburg was now over. Lee's army was shivered into fragments. The knell of the Confederacy was now tolling. The Fifth lost eighty-six officers and men out of one hundred and seventy-seven that went into the battle.- But the greatest loss of the regiment was that of Colonel Cross. In him not only the regiment, but the army and the country met with an irreparable loss. " He was the bravest of the brave." And yet he died a colonel, whereas he should have been a division general. He was a man and an officer with but few equals and no superiors. His last words were : ' ' I did hope I should live to see peace restored to our dis- tressed country. I think the boys will miss me. Say good- bye to all." Peace to his ashes! and Heaven rest his brave soul ! will be the prayer of his comrades in the First Division of the Second Corps. , LEE'S RE TREA T. 209 I/Ce left on the night of the 4th and the morning of the 5th. The pickets of the Fifth were the first to dis- cover his retreat. Scattered over the field and among the trees were twenty-five thousand small arms. Lee's loss must have been thirty thousand. The army spent the 5th and 6th in burying the dead, then pursued I^ee by a flank movement to, and across, the Potomac river. July 5, the regiment and brigade marched from the battle-field, on the Baltimore road, five miles. Great rain dur- ing the day. Camped at Two Taverns. On the 6th, Union wounded were passing on the road to Baltimore. On the 7th, marched eight miles to Taneytown; rained. On the 8th, marched to within four miles of Frederick city, twenty- five miles, passing through Woodsborough and Walkersville. Great rain storm, and mud knee deep. July 9, marched through Frederick city, Jeffersonville, Birkettsville, over the mountain. I^ieutenant- Colonel Charles E. Hapgood was left sick at Frederick city, by Surgeon Bucknam. loth, marched through Keedysville, and across a portion of the battle-field of Antietam toward Hagerstown about ten miles ; camped in a wheat-field in line of battle. On the nth, moved on the Hagerstown pike about five miles ; remained until 10 o'clock at night, then returned two miles and camped. Some firing on picket. Hot and dry. On the 12th, moved, at 3 p. m., one mile from Jones' cross-roads into the woods, and threw up earthworks. Heavy rains. 13th, remained in the works all day ; rained. 14th, moved early, skirmished about five miles ; the enemy passed over the river below Williamsport. The cavalry had a brisk fight. Rained. 15th, marched through Sharpsburg and Antietam iron works to Harper's Ferry, 23 miles and encamped on bank of the Potomac river. Rainy and hot. i6th, moved through Sandy Hook to within one and one-half miles of Knoxville and encamped. 17th, re- mained in camp, drew clothing; rainy. i8th, marched to Harper's Ferry, crossed the Potomac, and marched down the I^udon valley twelve miles to Braddock's Gap ; encamped. 19th, marched about six miles to Hilltown near Snicker's Gap. The Fifth was wagon guard. Warm; encamped. 20th, 14 2IO FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. marched about twelve miles through Bloomfield; encamped. I/cft Snickersville to our right ; hot. 21st, remained in camp, had inspection and dress-parade; hot. 22nd, moved eight miles through Upperville, to Ashby's Gap; encamped. 23rd, marched through Springfield to near Manassas' Gap, and camped. Pleasant, Firing heard in direction of Front Royal. 24th, returned to Upperville, four miles, camping there for the night. 25th, moved early to Rectortown, thence to White Plains, distance eighteen miles. 26th, marched from White Plains to Warrenton and there camped for the night. Here orders were received separating the Fifth from the Second Corps, to report, as was then expected, for duty at Point Lookout, Md. Before going there, the regiment was ordered to New Hampshire for recruiting service. Here properly closes the history of the Fifth New Hamp- shire Volunteers in the Gettysburg campaign. In the next chapter will be an account of the death, burial and military standing of Colonel Edward E. Cross. CHAPTER XX. Gettysburg Campaign Continued — Coi from Emory Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C. Brown, Josiah S., Co. G; b. Moultonborough ; age 44; res. and cred. Claremont; enl. July 23, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Brown, Peter, unasd.; b. Reading, Pa.; age 21; cred. Newcastle; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63 as pvt.: des. Dec. — . N. f. r. A. G. O. Brown, Portus H., Co. B; b. Canaan, Vt.; age 18; res. Colebrook; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; app. sergt.; re-enl. and must, in from Berlin Jan. I, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Brown, Ralph N., Co. G ; b. Charlestown ; age 29 ; res. and cred. Clare- mont; enl. Aug. 12, '62; must, in Aug. 12, '62, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. July, '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; Juue 4, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 7, '65, Annapolis, Md.; died Apr. 5, '86, Contoocook. Brown, Thomas, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Manchester; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 28, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Minnesota;" disch. May 27, '65, from receiving ship "Portsmouth." Brown, Thomas, Cos. K and H ; b. New Hampshire ; age 20 ; cred. Fitz- william; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H; des. to the enemy, Dec. i, '64. COMPLETE ROSTER. 25 Brown, Thomas, unasd.; b. England; age 28; cred. Alton; enl. Feb. 20, '65; must, in Feb. 20, '65, as pvt.; des. May 27, '65, Alexandria, Va. Brown, William, Co. B ; b. Canada ; age 20 ; cred. Amherst ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. lo, '64, as pvt.; des.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Brown, William, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 36; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Brown, William, unasd.; See William Braun. Brown, William E., Co. G; b. Billerica, Mass.; age 38; res. Salisbury, Mass.; cred. Newton ; enl. Dec. 5, '63 ; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Seabrook. Brownlow, John, Co. B. See Frederick Wright. Bruce, Charles, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 25 ; cred. Danville; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 12, '94, near Petersburg, Va. Bruce, Thomas, Co. A; b. Sanbornton; age 30; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 10, '62, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Franklin Falls. Bryson, John, Co. I ; b. England; age 28; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; died wds. Oct. 31, '64, City Point, Va. Bucknam, George H., Co. A; b. Brighton, Mass.; age 25; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 6, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Bucknam, John W., F. and S.; b. Lancaster; age 27; res. Lancaster; app. asst. surg. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; app. surg. June I, '63; disch. Oct. 26, '64; died Dec. 18, '70, Somersworth. Bunnell, Lucius D., Co. A; b. Claremont; age 35; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 8, '63. Burbank, Charles A., Co. B; b. Fryeburg, Me.; age 24; res. Bartlett; enl. Oct. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; vfd. sev. June 29, '62, Peach Orchard, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 15, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., 251 Elm St., Manchester. Burbank, Isaiah W., Co. B ; b. Conway ; age 30 ; res. Gorham ; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 2, '63, Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Gorham. Burges, John A., Co. E; b. Belfast, Me.; age 30; res. New York City; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 29, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Burgess, Joseph W. B., Co. H ; b. Massachusetts ; age 23 ; cred. Wilton ; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 9, '64, Washington, D. C. Burke, James, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 32; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as 26 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. sub. Aug. 17, '64; must in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy- Dec. I, '64. Burleigh, Charles W., Co. K; b. Newmarket; age 25; res. Portsmouth ; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 26, '63, New York City. P. O. ad., Warren. Burleigh, Edward, Co. K; b. Newmarket; age 21 ; res. Greenland ; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 11, '62. Burmingham, Henry, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 2t ; cred. Tamworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re-capd, Apr. ro, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Burnett, James {alias Frank Simpson), Co. I ; b. Rochester, N. Y.; age 19; res. Rochester, N. Y.; cred. Swanzey; enl. as sub. Oct. 5, '63; must, in Oct. 5, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 25, '65. P. O. ad., 3 Al- bany Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Burnham, Franklin, Co. K; b. Enfield; age 36; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 19th Co., 2nd Battl. I. C, Sept. i, '63; disch. Oct. 12, '64, Providence, R. I. Tm. ex. Burnham, Henry, Cos. D and A ; b. Canada; age 23 ; res. Conway, Mass.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. ig, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; reported on must, out roll as absent in hosp., Manchester. N. f . r. A. G. O. Burnham, Henry A., Co. E; b. New York City; age 29; cred. Keene ; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; mvist. in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; shot to death for desertion. May 9, '64, Point Lookout, Md., by sentence G. C. M. Burnham, William D., Co. D; b. Epping; age 26; res. Epping ; cred. Northwood ; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '63; must, in Aug. 12, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 16, '65, Con- cord. P. O. ad., Epping. Burnham, William N., band; age 26: res. Farmington; enl. Sept. 12, '5i ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3d class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Bums, Harry, Co. A; b. Pictou, N. S.; age 30; cred. Tuftonborough; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; must, out Jjine 28, '65. Burns, James, Co. G; b. Cloumel, Ireland; age 18; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; killed July 3, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Burns, James, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 22; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 13, '64, New York City. Burns, John, Co. B; b. St. John, N. B.; age 23; res. New York City; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub; Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 24, '64, Point Lookout, Md. COMPLETE ROSTER. 27 Bams, John, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 27; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64. as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; discb. June 12, '65. Bums, Thomas, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 22; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; discb. disab. June 6, '63, Point lyookout, Md. P. O. ad., Claremont. Bums, William, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Newcastle ; enl. as sub. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. — . N. f. r. A. G. O. Burrell, Charles F., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 20; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; killed July 2., '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Burrows, William, Co. H; b. England; age 37; cred. Brentwood; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; discb. June 14, '65, Baltimore, Md. P.O. ad., Lowell, Mass. Bush, James, Co. H; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canada; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65 ; died July 2, '65, Concord. Bush, Peter, Co. B; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 27; res. Laconia; enl. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; sent to regt. Dec. 17, '62, from Chester Gen. Hosp., Chester, Pa. N. f. r. A. G. O. P. O. ad., Northfield, Vt. Bushey, Henry, Co. A; b. Vermont; age 18; res. Bristol, Vt.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 2o, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; wd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va. ; died wds. Aug. 18, '64. Buss, Henry T., Co. E; b. Acworth; age 18; res. Acworth; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 15, '63, Baltimore, Md. Buss, James, unasd.; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64 ; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 9, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Bussell, George H., Co. I; b. Concord; age 24; res. Concord; cred. Ex- eter; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Ana- costia" and "Wyandank;" disch. July 31, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Butcher, John, Co. F; b. Canada; age 30; res. Claremont; enl. Feb. 13, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; wd. July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; disch. disab. Nov. 12, '64, Concord. P. O. ad., Claremont. Butler, Charles P., Cos. D and F; b. Hinsdale; age 23; res. Chester- field ; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Nov. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. '61 ; disch. disab. May 14, '62, West Point, Va.; served in Co. 28 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. K, 9th Vt. Inf., and Co. B, 17th Inf., U. S. A.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa., while a member of the latter organization. Butler, Ezra, Cos. B and F; b. Canada; age 18; res. Stewartstown ; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. 2, '61 ; died dis. Apr. 16, '62, Ship Point, Va. Butler, Francis W., Cos. K and I; b. Greenfield; age 20; res. Benning- ton; app. 2nd It. Co. K, Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61; app. ist It. Co. I, June 10, '62 ; capt. Co. K. Dec. 15, '62 ; wd. June 30, '64; died wds. July 30, '64, Bennington. Butler, Henry S., Co. F; b. Hinsdale; age 26; res. Hinsdale; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 30, '63, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Athol Center, Mass. Butler, James, Co. H; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Butler, Patrick, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Butler, Slate C, Co. F; b. Hinsdale; age 21; res. Hinsdale; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 14, '62, Washington, D. C; died Apr. 18, '63, Chesterfield. Butler, Thomas, Co. F; b. Canada; age 28; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. Camp Distribution, Va.; apprehended; reported on must, out roll, dated June 28, '65, as absent in arrest. N. f. r. A. G. O. Butt, Charles, Co. A ; b. Germany; age 22; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 18, '64, Petersburg, Va.; disch. to date June 28, '65. Butt, Francis, Co. A ; b. Germany; age 24; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2. '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Butzin, Martin, Co. C; b. Liebau, Prussia; age 26; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Farmington; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as a landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar ; " killed Nov. 11, '64 by blowing up and sinking of U. S. S. "Tulip." Byefieia, William, Co. A; b. New York City; age 22; cred. Nelson; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as a landsman; served on U. S. S. "Mat- thew Vassar," "Fuschia" and "Mercury;" disch. Sept. 14, '65, as Q. M. Cahill, Philip, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 18, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. COMPLETE ROSTER. 29 Cain, Martin, Co. P; b. Ireland; age 20; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62, York- town, Va. Caldwell, Charles W., Co. E; b. Alstead; age 19; res. Alstead; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch.. disab. May 15, '62. Caldwell, Shepard M., Co. E; b. Hudson; age 21; res. Alstead; enl. Aug. 29, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va. ; died wds. Dec. 23, '62, Falmouth, Va. Call, Joseph, Co. B; b. Boscawen; age 25; res. Colebrook ; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp; died dis. Apr. 23, '62, Ship Point, Va. Callard, C, Co. H; must, in Oct. 11, '63, as pvt.; des. Apr. 27, '64, Point Ivookout, Md. Cally, John, Co. C; b. New York City; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Strafford; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 22, '64, as a landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar ; " killed Nov. 11, '64 by blowing up and sinking of U. S. S. " Tulip." Cambur, Peter {jxlias Michael Crombia), Co. H; b. Canada; age 30; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. 18, '64. Cameron, Abram, Co. H; b. New Brunswick; age 20; cred. Manches- ter; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Camp, Frank B., Co. C; b. Marshfield, Vt.; age 18; res. Hanover ; enl. Sept. n, '5i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; tr. to Co. E, 5th Art. U. S. A., Feb. 11, '63; re-enl. Jan. 29, '64; disch. Jan. 29, '67, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Etna. Campbell, Henry, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 30; res. Portsmouth; cred. Lyndeborough ; enl. as sub. Oct. 15, '63; must, in Oct. 15, '63, as pvt.; mis. June i, '64, near Old Church, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. June 9, '65, Annapolis, Md. Campbell, John, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 21.; cred. Exeter; enl. Aug. i6, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmijille, Va.; disch. June 15, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Campbell, John A., Co. D; b. Bedford; age 23; res. Bedford; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Campbell, Thomas H., Co. G; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 27; cred. East Kingston; enl. Dec. 10, '63; must, in Dec. 10, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman ; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commodore Read." Canfield, George H., Co. I; b. Fairlee, Vt.; age 20; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 19, '6r; must, in Oct. 15, '5i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 16, '63 ; died July 13, '66, Lyme. 30 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Canfield, James, Co. I; b. Fairlee, Vt.; age 18; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died dis. Dec. 21, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Canney, Charles W., Co. D ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 18; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Canney, John P., Co. H ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 27 ; res. Tuftonbo- rough ; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. sergft. Oct. I, '62 ; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., No. Sandwich. Card, James C, Co. K; b. Woolwich, Me.; age 38; res. Woolwich, Me.; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Carey, Charles, Co. A; b. Bath, Me.; age 26; res. Bath, Me.; enl. Sept. 1, '63, as sub.; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; wd. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; furloughed Sept. 8, '64, for 30 days from hosp., Al- exandria, Va.; des. Oct. ii, '64. P. O. ad., Portland, Me. Carey, Gilman, Co. F; b. Brandon, Vt.; age 21; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Chesterfield. Carleton, Edward, Co. E ; b. Bath; age 18; res. Bath; enl. Oct. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19. '61, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Carleton, Elijah S., Co. G; b. West Fairlee, Vt.; age 27; res. Clare- mont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to I. C. July i, '63; to Co. B, loth V. R. C; disch. Oct. 13, '64, to date Oct. 12, '64, Baltimore, Md.; tm. ex. P. O. ad., Claremont. Carleton, Hiram W., Co. K; b. Plaistow; age 23; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Carleton, Joseph A., Co. K; b. Lynn, Mass.; age 21 ; res. Atkinson; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Sept. 16, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 7, '63, Falmouth, Va. Carlson, John, unasd.; b. Gottenburg, Sweden; age 23; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Sept. 8, '64; must, in Sept. 8, '64, as pvt.; disch. Nov. 30, '65, Concord. Carlysle, James, Co. C; b. Belfast, Ire.; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Strafford; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 10, '65, New York City. Carpenter, Frank, unasd.; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 21; cred. Sandwich; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64 ; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 23, '64 at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64 to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Carpenter, William R., Co. K; b. Lempster; age 20; res. Hillsborough; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, COMPLETE ROSTER. 31 Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Jan. 13, '63, Washington, D. C. Carr, Frank H., Co. B; b. Hopkinton; age 20; res. Hopkinton; enl. Sept. 28, '5i ; ni,ust. in Dec. 12, '91, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; app. corp. Apr. 12, '64; sergt. Nov. I, '64 ; tr. to Co. B, 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; app. ist sergt. Feb. 25> '65 ; 2nd It. Co. A, May i, '65 ; not must.; must, out as ist sergt. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., W. Hopkinton. Carr, John, Co. B; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 26; cred. Nottingham; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Carraway, Joseph, Co. C; b. Franklin, Vt.; age 18; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 1, '62, Fair "Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 14, '63. Carrick, Patrick, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Belmont; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 27,' 64. N. f. r. A. G. O. or Navy Dept. Carriel, Hiram, Co. B; b. Charlestown; age 21; res. Claremont; enl. Feb. 15, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; des. Sept. i, '62, Balti- more, Md. Carrigan, Darby, Co. H; b. Ireland ; age 29; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Carrigan, Hugh, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 19; cred. Littleton; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Carroll, Charles P., unasd.; b. England; age 24; cred. Milford ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 19, '64 at draft rendezvous. New Haven, Conn.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. i. A. G. O. Carroll, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 19; cred. Wentworth; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. 23, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Carroll Robert, unasd.; b. Stamford, Conn.; cred. Plaistow; enl. Dec. 8, '63; must, in Dec. 8, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 25, '63, from draft rendezvous, N. H. Carter, Charles, unasd.; b. Kittery, Me.; age 21; res. and cred. Con- cord ; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must, in Aug. 20, '62, as pvt. N. f. i. A. G. O, Carter, Frederick, J., Co. E; b. England; age 21; res. Canada; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; returned May 16, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Carter, Herbert, Co. D; b. Bloomfield, Vt.; age 18; res. Laacaster; enl. Dec. 9, '61 ; must, in Dec. 9, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. May i, '62. Alexandria, Va. Carter, Oscar E., Co. F; b. Jalifrey; age 22; res. Manchester; enl. Mar. 32 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. I, '62 ; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as pvt.; died dis. June 22, '62, Cold Harbor, Va. Carter, Reuben F., Co. H; b. Dalton; age 19; res. Lancaster; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61 as pvt. Co. (i, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters ; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; wd. July 30, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; tr. to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. H, June 17, '65. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Cartland, Charles, Co. H; b. Mont Vernon, O.; age 22; res. Mont Ver- non, O.; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des., apprehended; reported on must, out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent in arrest, Baltimore, Md. N. f. r. A. G. O. Cartouche, Marius, Co. A ; b. France; age 21 ; cred. Dublin; enl. Nov. 24, '63 ; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to TJ. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on XJ. S. S. "Matthew Vassar " and "Fuschia;" disch. Aug. 5, '65, as wardroom steward. Caruthers, William, Co. H; b. Nova Scotia; age 31 ; res. Nova Scotia; cred. Pelham ; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63 ; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20; '64, as a landsman; served on U. S. S. "Anacostia" and " Don; " des. Aug. i5, '64. Casey, William, unasd.; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 11, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent to regt. N, f. 1. A. G. O. Cass, Anson, Co. F; b. Richmond; age 21; res. Richmond; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 5, '63, Al- exandria, Va. Cass, Randall, F., Co. D; b. Hampstead; age 18; res. Plaistow; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Cassady, James, Co. B; b. Quebec, Can.; age 18; res. Lancaster; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 30, '61, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Casseneau, Peter, Co. H; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Cassidy, James, Co. B. See James Cassady. Cassidy, Michael, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 19; res. Lancaster; enl. Oct. 7, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. Apr. 7, '63, Washington, D. C. Cate, Augustus, Co. D; b. Rochester; age 18; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 24, '62 ; died Dec. 13, '85, Spencer, Mass. Cate, James, Co. G ; b. Franklin ; age 32 ; res. and cred. Franklin ; enl. Aug. 14, '62; must, in Aug. 14, '62, as pvt.; app. corp.; disch. May 31, '65. P. O. ad., Alton. Cater, Andrew J., Co. D; b. Farmington; age 20; res Rochester; enl. COMPLETE ROSTER. 33 Mar. 10, '62; must, in Apr. 2, '62, as pvt.; died July 13, '62, Fort Wood, N. Y. Harbor. Gates, Frank, Co. E; b. Maine; age 27; res. Damariscotta, Me.; cred, Piermont; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. June 2, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Gates, George E., Cos. H and D; b. Berlin; age 19; res. Berlin; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; app. corp. Oct. 24, '64; sergt. Apr. 6, '65; 2nd It. Co. D, May i, '65; not must.; must, out as sergt. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Bridgewater, Mass. Gates, Schribner, Co. H ; b. Berlin ; age 21 ; res. Berlin ; enl. Oct. 14, '5i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Mar. 7, '63; reduced to ranRs Apr. 16, '63; re-enl. and must, in from Gorliam, Jan. i, '64; wd. June 17, '64; app. sergt.; killed Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, "Va. Gavanah, John C., Co. B; b. Massachusetts; age 23; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. to tbe enemy Oct. II, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Cavel, Joseph, Co. A ; b. France; age 39; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. New Ipswich; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.;. died Dec. 2, '63, Point lyookout, Md. Cawley, Thomas, Co. H; b. Lockport, N. Y.; age 20; res. Ivockport, N. Y.; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i,. '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Ghadborn, Edmond B., Co. G; b. Barnard, Vt.; age 18; res. Charles- town ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 24, '62, Ship Point, Va. Chamberlain, Andrew J., Co. I; b. Atkinson; age 22; res. Danbury; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as corp.; wd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; tr. to 31st Co. 2nd Battl. I. C, Sept. 30, '63; disch. Sept. II, '64, Bermuda Hundred, Va., tm. ex.; served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. Chapman, Gardner, Co. B ; b. Canada ; age 28 ; cred. Wilton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 12, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Chapman, Harrison, Co. D ; b. Newmarket ; age 21 ; res. Newmarket ; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. 26, '61, Concord. Ghappell, Charles, Cos. D and A ; b. Clarksville ; age 21 ; res. Clarks- ville; enl. Nov. 28, '61; must, in Nov. 28, '61, as pvt.; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; tr. to Co. A Nov. 20, '64; disch. to date July 15, '63. P. O. ad., Colebrook. Chase, Benjamin F., Co. E; b. Meredith; age 18; res. Meredith; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as corp.; app. sergt. Nov. 11, '62 ; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Ghaae, Charles H. {alias Charles Joyce), Co. I; b. England; age 32; 3 34 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. res. Wilmot; enl. Oct. i8, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 5, '62, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Wells River, Vt. Chase, Henry A., unasd.; b. Cuba; age 25; cred. Salem; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 16, '64, at draft rendezvous, New Haven, Conn.; sent, Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. I. A. G. O. Chase, Horace H., Co. E; b. Bath; age 29; res. Bath; enl. Oct. 5, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Chase, John C, Co. C; b. Campton; age 27; res. Campton; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 28, '63, Alexandria, Va. Chase, Lather A., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 18; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Chase, Luther M., Co. C; b. Littleton; age 20; res. Littleton; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; app. sergt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 3, '63; died June 17, '91, Milwaukee, Wis. Chase, Mark G., Co. H ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 33 ; res. Tuftonborough ; enl. Oct. II, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. to date Oct. 29, '64, tm. ex. Chase, Nathaniel, Co. H ; b. Alton ; age 39 ; res. Alton ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 11, '62; died Sept. 5, '78, Alton. Chase, Robert H., Cos. G, C and K ; b. Cornish ; age 18 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G; tr. to Co. C Mar. I, '62; capd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; released; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; app. 2nd It. Co. K, July i, '64; killed Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va. Chase, William H., Co. B ; b. New Brunswick ; age 23 ; cred. Dorchester ; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. June 2, '65, Balti- more, Md. Chellis, Daniel, Co. I ; b. Orange ; age 20 ; res. Orange ; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 27, '62, Balti- more, Md. Cheney, Edward L., Co. A; b. Kingston; age 20; res. and cred. Kings- ton; enl. Feb. 7, '65; must, in Feb. 7, '65, as pvt.; wd. and mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. disab. June 5, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Kingston. Cheney, Ira D., Co. G; b. Bradford; age 24; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 11, '62, Concord. P. O. ad., Lowell, Mass. Cheney, William A., Co. A; b. Kingston; age 18; res. and cred. Kings- COMPLETE ROSTER. 35 ton; enl. Feb. 9, '65; must, in Feb. 9, '65, i yr. as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Kingston. Chesley, James C., Co. H; b. New Durham; age 42; res. Brookfield; enl. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 7, '63, Philadelptia, Pa. Chesley, JohnF., Co. H; b. New Durham; age 35; res. New Durham; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '6i, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 28, '62, Providence, R. I. Chesley, Lewis A., Co. H ; b. New Durham ; age 27 ; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt. June 6, '62; disch. disab. Nov. 3, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Rochester. Chesley, William, Co. A; b. Northwood; age 18; res. Northwood; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 9, '62, Alexandria, Va. Chessman, Sylvanus, Cos. F and B; b. Lancaster; age 20; res. Lan- caster; enl. Oct. 20, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Oct. 31, '61; disch. disab. May 14, '62, Yorktown, Va. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Child, William, F. and S.; b. Bath; age 28; res. and cred. Bath; app. 2nd asst. surg. Aug. 13, '62 ; must, in Oct. 19, '62 ; app. asst. surg. ta date Aug. 13, '62 ; surg. Oct. 28, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. New Hampton. Childs, Frederick, Co. A ; b. Canada ; age 21 ; cred. Lisbon ; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Winchester, Mass. Childs, John, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 29; cred. Gilmanton; enl. as sub. Sept. 20, '64; must, in Sept. 20, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. lo, '64. Churcut, Antoine, Co. H; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. * Church, Azel H., Co. E ; b. Gilsum ; age 25 ; res. Acworth ; enl. Oct. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 21, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 2nd Battl. V. R. C, Apr. 16, '64; unasd.; disch. Oct. 21, '64, Ft. Monroe, Va., tm. ex. P. O. ad., Acworth. Church, Charles, Co. D; b. Lee; age 21; res. Dover; enl. Oct. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 6, '62. Cilleyr Edwin B., Co. C; b. Franklin; age 30; res. Hill; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; killed July 3, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Cilley, George E., Co. I; b. Canaan; age 20; res. Canaan; enl. Oct. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '6r, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 28, '62. P. O. ad., Lowell, Mass. Clancy, Patrick, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. South Newmarket; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. 36 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Clark, Albert, Co. H; b. Canada; age 30; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; mis. Mar. 31, '65, Din- ■widdie Court House, Va.; gd. from mis.; died May 25, '65, George- town, D. C. Clark, Augustus L., Co. K ; b. New Albany, Ind.; age 29; res. Green- land; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. July 1, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. Corp. Nov. I, '63; wd. July — , '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; app. sergt. to date July i, '64; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Clark, David 0., Co. K ; b. Atkinson ; age 20 ; res. Atkinson ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as sergt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Mar. 16, '63. P. O. ad., Haverhill, Mass. Clark, James, Co. C ; b. Lancashire, Eng.; age 25; res New York City; cred. Dover; enl. Dec. 3, '63; must, in Dec. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. from hosp. Feb. 21, '65. Clark, James, unasd.; b. St. John, N. B.; age 28 ; cred. Nashua ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 15, '64, at draft rendezvous, New Haven, Conn.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Clark, John, Co. H; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Clark, John, Co. G; b. England ; age 21; res. Long Island; cred. Lon- donderry; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Clark, John, Co. A; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 20; res. Camden, N. J.; cred. Upper Gilmanton (now Belmont') ; enl. Dec. 5, '63 ; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as a landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Fuschia," "Wyandank" and " Anacostia; " disch. as a seaman July 28, '65, from receiving ship New York City. Clark, John B., Co. H; b. Canada; age 26; cred. Wilmot; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64 ; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. Clark, Lewis T., Co. I; b. Putney, Vt.; age 24; cred. Epping; enl. and must, in Jan. 5, '64, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; wd. May 6, '64, Wilderness, Va.; tr. to Co. I, 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. May 12, '65, Concord. Clark, Luther M., Co. C; b. Danbury ; age 19; res. and cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. II, '62 ; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. wds. Feb. 26, '63, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Manchester. Clark, Richard, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Dorchester; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 3, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Sept. la, '64, to regt. N.'f. r. A. G. O. COMPLETE ROSTER. 37 Clark, Thomas, Co. E; b. Galway, Ire.; age 26; res. New York City; cred. Laconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 19, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; des. Sept. 25, '64, while on furlough from DeCamp Gen. Hosp., David's Island, New York Harbor. Clark, Timothy, Co. P; b. Boscawen; age 42; res. and cred. Dunbar- ton; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Clark, Warren, Co. H; b. Ft. Edward, N. Y.; age 21 ; res. Ft. Edward, N. Y.; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. May i, .'64, Point l/ookout, Md. • Clark, William, Co. C ; b. Bath ; age 18 ; res. I/isbon ; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 17, '62, New York City; served in Co. L, ist N. H. Cav. Clark, William, Co. K; app. ist It. Dec. 11, '64; not must, in; de- clined appointment Jan. 13, '65. Clark, William, unasd.; b. Pennsylvania; age 19; cred. Wilton; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 19, '64, at draft rendezvous, New Haven, Conn.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Clay, Jesse H., Co. H; b. Hooksett; age 18; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65; died May 20, '91, Deerfield. Clay, Samuel H., Co. G; b. Franklin; age 23; res. and cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 9, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; disch. Oct. 8, '62, \yashington, D. C. Clearnott, Joseph, Co. E; b. Canada; age 19; res. Canada; cred. Charlestown; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3. '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64; died wds. June 22, '64, near Petersburg, Va. element, Enoch N., Co. A; b. Landaff ; age 31 ; res. and cred. Lancas- ter; drafted Oct. 23, '63; must, in Oct. 23, '63, as pvt.; app. prin. muse. Feb. I, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Norway, Me. Clifford, George, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 19, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Clifford, John, Co. E; b. England; age 28; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Meredith; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Clifford, John C, Co. H ; b. Woolwich, Eng.; age 27 ; res. Canada ; cred. Winchester; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; mis. Jan. 5, '64, Point Lookout, Md. N. f. r. A. G. O. Clifford, Isaac B., Co. K; b. Danville; age 20; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. July i, '62, Malvern 38 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Hill, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Dec. 11, '62, Baltimore, Md.; died Mar. i, '63, Plaistow. Cline, Albert, Co. I; b. Lyme; age 20; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Mar. 12, '62, Washington, D. C. Clink, Frederick, unasd.; b. Germany; age 21; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; des. ; N. f. r. A. G. O. Clough, Jacob C, Co. H; b; Effingham; age 36; res. Effingham; enl. Aug. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as corp.; app. sergt.; disch. disab. Sept. 20, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Clough, Monroe, Co. B; b. Vermont; age 21; cred. Grafton; enl. as. representative recruit Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64; as pvt.; wd. and capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 8, '65; app. corp. Apr. 25, '65; disch. July 26, '65. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Cobb, Jesse T., Co. E; b. Denmark, Me.; age 23; res. Newport; enl. Aug. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as ist sergt.; disch. disab. Jan. 17, '63, Ft. Delaware, Del.; served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Vineland, N. J. Coburn, Henry, Cos. D and F; b. Swanzey; enl. Oct. 8, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Oct. 31, '61; died dis. Jan. 26, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Coburn, Lorenzo 0., Co. K; b. Gardner, Mass.; age 18; res. Winchen- don, Mass.; enl. Aug. 30, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. July 6, '62, Annapolis, Md. Cochran, John, Co. B; b. New Brunswick; age 21; cred. Warren; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; disch. wds. Oct. 16, '65, Baltimore, Md. Cogswell, James, Co. A; b. Colebrook; age 44; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 28, '62, Ft. Hamilton, New York Harbor. Colby, Abner D., Co. F; b. Concord; age 31; res. Manchester; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; app. corp. Feb. .24, '62; 1st sergt. Nov. 15, '62; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; capd. May 6, '64, Wilderness, Va.; app. ist It. May II, '64; capt. Jan. 16, '65; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Feb. 18, "65; released Feb. 28, '65; disch. June 2i, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Newton Center, Mass. Colby, Francis, Co. H; b. Salem, Mass.; age 37; res. Salem, Mass.; cred. Pittsfield ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; mis. Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, '64; returned; must, out out June 28, '65. Colby, James, Co. B; b. New York; age 19; cred. Lancaster; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64 ; must.inAug. 29, '64, aspvt.; must, out June 28, '65. COMPLETE ROSTER. 39 Colby, Moses £., Cos. D and A; b. Rockport, Mass.; age 27; res. and cred. Newmarket; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. A, Nov. 20, '64; des. Mar. 28, '65. Colcord, Joseph, Co. A; b. Nottingham; age 18; res. Nottingham; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Cole, Adin V., Co. C; b. Newmarket; age 18; res. Whitefield; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Mar. 8, '62, Washington, D. C. Cole, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. p-itzwilliam ; enl. as sub, Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 24, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Coleman, James, Co. I; b. Bristol, Eng.; age 30; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Celd Harbor, Va.; exch. Dec. — , '64; app. Corp.; must, out June 28, '65. Coleman, John, Co. H ; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21 ; res. St. John, N. B.; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in as pvt. Sept. 2, '63; des. June I, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from des.; reported on must, out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Collins, Charles, Co. E; b. Concord; age 19; res. Newport; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; des. Dec. 29, '63, Point Look- out, Md. Collins, David H., Co. C; b. Rumney ; age 19; res. Rumney; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 31, '61, Wash- ington, D. C. Collins, George, Co. H; b. Boston, Mass.; age 38; res. Sandwich; cred. Pelham; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 26, '65, York, Pa. Collins, George W., Co. C; b. Hanover; age 19; res. Hanover; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 15, '62, Concord; re-enl. and must, in from Sunapee, i yr., Feb. 16, '65; wd. and mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. disab. June 19, '65, Philadel- phia, Pa. Collins, Gideon W., Co. A; b. South Kingston; age 33; res. Kingston; enl. Sept. 4, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 13, '62. Collins, James, Co. G; b. New York City ; age 20; res. New York City; cred. Upper Gilmanton (now Belmont) ; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. from Harewood Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C, to Philadelphia, Pa., June II, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. Collins, Joseph, Co. P; b. England; age 25; res. Gilsum; enl. Nov. 12, 40 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. '6i; must, in Nov. i6, '6i, as pvt.; des. Dec. ii, '62, Falmouth, Va.; served in Co. G, ist N. H. V.; died Nov. 30, '87, North Attle- borough, Mass. Collins, Michael, Co. A; b. St. John, N. B.; age 19; res. New York City; cred. Meredith; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Anacostia;" disch. July 12, '65, from receiving ship, Bos- ton, Mass. Collins, Obadiah S., Co. A; b. Kingston; age 19; res. and cred. Kings- ton I enl. Feb. 9, '65 ; must, in Feb. 9, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 6, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Kingston. Collins, Oscar, Co. C; b. Enfield; age 19; res. Enfield; enl. Sept. 4, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Enfield. Collins, William, Co. I; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 22; cred. Milford; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; mtlst. out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., National Military Home, Ohio. Collins, William, Co. G; b. Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.; age 33; res. Mon- roe County, N. Y.; app. capt. Dec. 11, '64; must, in Jan. 11, '65; wd. sev. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va., died wds. Apr. 29, '65, Wash- ington, D. C; served in Engineers, U. S. A. Colntan, Charles, Co. H; b. I/Ondon, Eng.; age 25; cred. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Colston, Charles F., Co. G; b. Woodstock, Vt.; age 41 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 20, '63. Comey, Charles B., Co. A; b. Poxborough, Mass.; age 22; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 162nd Co. 2nd Battl. V. R. C, May i, '64; disch. Oct. 12, '64, Philadelphia, Pa., tm. ex. P. O. ad., Monroe, Iowa. Comey, Henry H., Co. A; b. Foxborough, Mass.; age 20; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 7, '62. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Cornstalk, Francis, Co. H; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Cone, Lyman H., Co. G ; b. Claremont ; age 31 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct.. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Weathersfield, Vt. Conley, John, unasd.; b. New London, Can.; age 29; cred. Atkinson; ' enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 13, '64, at Connecticut draft rendezvous; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Conley, William, Co. E; b. Holyoke, Mass.; age i8; res. Claremont; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as COMPLETE ROSTER. 41 pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Claremont. Connell, Cornelius, Co. H ; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Plaistow; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Connell, James, Co. E; b. Longford, Ire.; age 21; res. New York City; cred. Laconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. Corp.; sergt. Apr. 12, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Conner, Thomas, Co. I ; b. Ireland ; age 24 ; res. New York City ; cred. Plaistow; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; (ies. Sept. 11, '64, Newark, N. J. Connor, James, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 28; cred. Wilton; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. I, '64. Conray, Dudley, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 28; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Conway, Charles, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Deerfield ; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; must, out June 28, '65. Conway, Charles, Co. B; b. Woodstock, N. B.; age 23; cred. Raymond; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; capd. Apr. 7, '65; re-capd. Apr. 10, '65; app. corp. Apr. 25, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Cook, Benjamin, Co. A; b. Wilton, Me.; age 29; res. and cred. Con- cord; enl. Aug. 6, '62; must, in Aug. 7, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to I. C. Nov. 12, '63; disch. June 28, '65, Washington, D. C. Cook, Charles, Co. A; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 28, '64, City Point, Va. Cook, Frank E., Co. F; b. Rochester; age 18; res. Concord; enl. Aug. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Aug. 16, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Cook, George S., Co. H; b. Sandwich; age 22; res. Sandwich; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62, Sav- age's Station, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 11, '62, Baltimore, Md.; served in Co. C, i8th N. H. V. Cook, Henry, Co. H; b. Suffolk, Eng.; age 29; res. New York City; cred. Seabrook ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 15, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Cook, Jacob H., Co. A; b. Wilton, Me.; age 26; res. and cred. Concord; enl. Aug. 5, '62; must, in Aug. 5, '62, as pvt.; killed Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md. Cook, Wendell R., Cos. G, H and A; b. Chester, Vt.; age 21; res. 42 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. sergt.; 2nd It. Co. H, Oct. 5, '63; ist It. Co. A, Oct. 12, '64, not must.; disch. as 2nd It. Oct. 15, '64. P. O. ad., Claremont. Cook, William W., Co. G; b. Windham, Vt.; age 19; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 7, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Aug. 12, '63; appreh. Feb. 11, '65; des. Apr. 10, '65; died Feb. r, '88, Clare- mont. Cook, William W., F. and S.; b. Boston, Mass.; res. Derry; app. maj. Sept. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; resigned July 17, '62. Coolbeth, John, Co. H; b, Canada; age '20; res. "So. Bolton;" cred. Hudson; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 11, '65, Washington, D. C. Coolen, Charles, Co. A; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned; must. out. June 28, '65. Coolum, Peter, Co. H; b. Canada; age 40; cred. Dublin; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; died wds. Apr. 30, '65, Annapolis, Md. Cope, Ebenezer, Co. A; b. England; age 20; cred. Bath; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Sept. 30, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Copp, Luther, Co. A; b. Sanbornton; age 22; res. Loudon; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 25, '62, Alexandria, Va. Corey, Charles E., Co. E; b. Bath; age 22; res. Bath; enl. Oct. 10, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Jan. 2, '63, Washington. D. C. Corey, Charles H., Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 24; res. Plainfield ; enl. Sept. 16, '6i; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 6, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Plainfield. Corey, William, Co. E; b. Hanover; age 26; res. Hanover; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 29, '62, Concord; served in Co. K, i8th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Hanover. Corliss, Matthew H., Co. I; b. Alexandria; age 31; res. Alexandria; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Corliss, Smith D., Co. F; b. Meredith; age 26; res. and cred. Frank- lin; enl. Aug. 12, '62; must, in Aug. 12, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 18, '62, Falmouth, Va. Cornell, Thomas 0., Co. K; b. Ireland; age 33; res. Newton; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 9, '63. COMPLETE ROSTER. 45 Corney, Edward, Co. A;^b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; disch. to date Apr. 7, '65. P. O. ad., Roscoe, N. Y. Corser, Norman D., Co. C ; b. Bristol ; age 18 ; res. Bristol ; enl. Sept. 2,. '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; re-enl. and must, in from Littleton, Mar. 29, '64; app. sergt.; -wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Buena Vista, Col. Corson, Alonzo, Co. A; b. Milton; age 30; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.p des. July 27, '62; apprehended Dec. 14, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Milton. Corson, Ira M., Co. A; b. Milton; age 18; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. July 28, '64; must, in July 28, '64, as pvt.; disch. May 24, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Originallj' assigned to nth N. H. V., but failed to join that regt. Corson, Israel H., Co. A; b. Milton; age 44; res. Milton; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 19, '62, Ship Point, Va. Corson, James H., Co. A; b. Lebanon, Me.; age 18; res. Lebanon, Me.;. enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 8^ '62, near Alexandria, Va. Corson, John F., Co. H ; b. New Durham ; age 22 ; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Corson, Levi J., Co. B ; b. Lebanon, Me.; age 18; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 20, '6r; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; app. sergt.; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 6, '64, Richmond, Va. Corson, William A., Co. B; b. West Lebanon, Me.; age 20; res. Lan- caster; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; des. Sept. i, '62, Centreville, Va. Corster, John, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Haverhill; enl. as sub.. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. May i, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Cotillard, Eugene Ca//aj Peter Morran), Co. F; b. France; age 31 ; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. July 5, '64; must, in July 5, '64, as pvt.; disch. to date Nov. 18, '64. Couch, Calvin P., Co. A; b. Warner; age 26; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Newburyport, Mass. Coveney, John A., Co. B; b. Vermont; age 25; cred. Milford; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 5, '65, Concord. Cowan, Charles W., Co. B; b. Canada; age 24; cred. Warren; enl. as 44 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt. Apr. i, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Cowell, Willim R., Co. K; b. Sutton, Eng.; age 44; res. Hampstead; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 21, '63, Washington, D. C. Coyall, Michael, Co. E ; b. Holland, N. Y.; age 22; res. Holland, N. Y.; cred. Alton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63 as pvt.; des. Jan. 24, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Craft, Charles, Co. C. See Charles Kraft. Crafts, Francis M., Co. F ; app. capt. Dec. 11, '64 ; not must, in ; declined appointment. Crafts, Welcome A., Co. B, and P. and S. ; b. Milan; age 26; res. Milan; app. 1st It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61 ; app. capt. Sept. 11, '62; maj. Sept. 6, '64; It.-col. Oct. 28, '64; col. Apr. 29, '65; not must, as col. ; must, out as It.-col. June 28, '65 ; bvt. col. U. S. V. to date Mar. 13, '65, for gallant and meritorious conduct during the war ; served in Co. F, 2d N. H. V. Cragin, Clark, Cos. D and F; b. New Ipswich; age 18; res. Jaffrey ; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F Oct. 31, '61 ; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Craig, Joseph, Co. G; b. England; age 32; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Crawford, Charles G., Co. D; b. Clarksville; age 18; res. Clarksville ; enl. Nov. 28, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 22. ■ '63, Washington, D. C; served in Co. H, 13th N. H. V. Crawford, James L. S., Co. K; b. Norfolk, N. Y.; age 27; res. and cred. Lisbon; enl. Aug. 2, '62; must, in Aug. 2, '62, as pvt.; des. Mar. 31, '64, Frederick, Md. Crawford, William S., Co. D; b. Clarksville; age 20: res. Clarksville; enl. Nov. 28, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 31, '62, New York City. Cresley, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age r8; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Crimmings, James, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. I, '64. Crocker, Robert E., unasd.; b. Pomfret, N. Y.; age 22; cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 4, '62 ; must, in Aug. 6, '62, as pvt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Crockett, Charles F., Co. F; b. Nova Scotia; age 24; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; exch.; disch. June 9, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Bellwood, Neb. Crombia, Michael, Co. H. See Peter Cambur. COMPLETE ROSTER. 45 Crosby, Hiram G., Co. C; b. Worcester, Mass.; age 19; res. Lisbon; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 29, '62, Alexandria, Va.; served in ist Co. N. H. H. Art. Crosby, JohnW., Cos. K, G and A; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 25; res. and cred. Milford ; enl. Aug. 4, '62; must, in Aug. 4, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. 2nd It. Co. G, Mar. 4, '63; ist It. Co. A, Jan. 6, '64; disch. disab. July 24, '64. P. O. ad.. Mil- ford. Crosgrain, John, Co. A; b. Canada; age 21 ; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 9, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Cross, Daniel K., Co. G and non-comd. staff; b. Hanover; age 24; res. Hanover; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as sergt. maj.;. app. 2nd It. Co. G, Feb. i, '62; ist It. Aug. i, '62; disch. Nov. 14, '63; served in U. S. V. Cross, Edward E., F. and S.; b. Lancaster; age 31; res. Lancaster; app. col. Aug. 27, '6i ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Cross, Francis L., Co. D; b. Lancaster; age 18; res. Lancaster; enl. Feb. II, '62; must, in Feb. 15, '62, as pvt.; disch. Aug. 6, '62, Har- rison's Landing, Va.; died Mar. 31, '84, Kansas City, Mo. Cross, SichardE., Cos. Hand K, and F. and S.; b. Lancaster; age 27; res. Lancaster; app. ist It. Co. H, Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61; app. capt. Co. K, Feb. 17, '62 ; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; app. maj. Dec. 14, '62; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; app. It. col. July 3, '63; cashiered Aug. 4, '64; disab. resulting from dismissal removed Jan. 16, '65 ; app. col. Feb. 21, '65 ; appmt. revoked Apr. 29, '65; served in Co. D, 1st Dragoons and Battl. Engineers, U. S. A. P. O. ad., Laconia. Cross, Walden T., Co. C; b. Newbury; age 43; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; mis. June 29, '62, Savage's Station, Va.; gd. from mis. Oct. 3, '62; disch. disab. Nov. 24, '62; re-enl. and must, in Jan. 4, '64; wd. June 18, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; must, out June 28, '65; died Apr. 7, '88, Lebanon. Crowell, Henry H., Co. H; b. Hopkinton; age 28; res. and cred. Hopkinton; enl. and must, jn Aug. 27, '62, as pvt. Co. E, ist U. S. Sharpshooters; app. corp.; tr. to Co. K Sept. — , '64; to Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters, Dec. 23, '64; to Co. H, 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. May 30, '65, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Hopkinton. Crowell, William, Co. H; b. Holliston, Mass.; age 21; res. Middlesex, Mass.; cred. Pittsfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. 46 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Crown, Andrew J., Co. F; b. Topsham, Vt.; age 33; rec. Keene; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 25, '62. P. O. ad., Providence, R. I. Crowther, Samuel, Co. G; b. Brighton, Lancashire, Eng.; age 35; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; capd. Oct. — , '62, Harper's Ferry, Va.; released ; wd. July 2, '63, Get- tysburg, Pa.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; died May 24, '85, Claremont. Cummings, Albert G., Cos. A and F; b. Lebanon; age 18; res. Enfield ; enl. Sept. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as ist sergt.; app. 2nd It. May 12, '62; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; app. ist It. Co. F, Nov. 10, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. capt. Mar. I, '63; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; disch. Oct. 6, '64; served in Co. F, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Harrisburg, Pa. Cummings, Alexander, Co. B; b. Leeds, Can.; age 21; res. Northumber- land; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Lancaster, Jan. i, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Groveton. Cummings, Daniel, Co. G; b. Swanzey; age 33; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; died Aug. 4, '77, Keene. Cummings, Engrim J., Co. K; b. Parkman, Me.; age 19; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 18, '5i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 4, '63, Philadelphia, Pa.; died Nov. 21, '88, Plaistow. Cummings, Greenlief R., Co. K; b. Parkman, Me.; age 26; res. Plais- tow; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as wagoner; must, out Oct. 29, '64; died May i, '82, Plymouth. Cummings, James, Co. B; b. Leeds, Can.; age 24; res. Northumber- land ; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Lancaster, Jan. i, '64 ; app. sergt. Jan. i, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Cummings, John F., Co. A; b. Lebanon, Me.; age 22; res. Lebanon, Me.; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Aug. 29, '63; re-enl. and must, in from Concord, Jan. i, '64; app. ist sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. Cummings, Owen T., Co. A, and F. and S.; b. Woodstock, Vt., age 23; res. Enfield ; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. q. m. sergt. Mar. 17, '63; must, out Oct. 29, '64; app. q. m. Oct. 28, '64; declined appointment Mar. 15, '65. P. O. ad., Harris- burg, Pa. Cummings, Robert, Co. B ; b. Leeds, Canada ; age 18 ; res. Norththum- berland ; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 24, '62, Ship Point, Va. Cummings, Wellington, Co. B. See Robert Cummings. COMPLETE ROSTER. 47 Cummings, William, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 44 ; cred. Northumberland ; enl. Jan. 4, '64 ; must, in Jan. 4, '64, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Peters- burg, Va.; disch. to date July 7, '65. P. O. ad., Grange. Currier, George, Co. C ; b. Meredith ; age 25 ; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; disch. disab. July 8, '62, Fair- fax Seminary Gen. Hosp., Va. Curtis, Oren B., Co. F.; b. Syracuse, N. Y.'; age 25; res. Winchester; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. wds. Aug. 29, '62, New York City, to date Sept. 8, '62. P. O. ad., Winchester. Cushing, Nehemiah, Co. A; b. Hingham, Mass.; age 33 ; cred. Nelson ; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; des. July 6, '64, Philadelphia, Pa. Cushman, William, Co. E; b. Germany; age 29; res. New Bedford, Mass.; cred. Bennington; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. I, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn," "Yankee," and "Fuschia;" disch. Aug. 3, '65. Cutler, Ezra, Co. I.; b. Canada; age 22 ; res. Canaan, enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '6i, as pvt.; des. Oct. 19, '61, Concord. Cutting, Asa D., Cos. D and B; b. Concord; age 27; res. and cred. Concord; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. ig, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Cuttings, Franklin R., Co. K; b. Hanover; age 28; res. Goshen; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 25, '62. Dailey, Thomas J., unasd-.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. i, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt N. f. r. A. G. O. Daily, Frank, Co. E; b. Massachusetts; age 23; res. New York City; cred. Piermont; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as a landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar " and " Coeur de Lion ; "' des. Feb. 2, '65. Daily, Joseph, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. Dale, Henry, Co. F.; b. Maine; age 25; res. Portsmouth; cred. Con- cord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. disab. May 6, '65, Washing- ton, D. C. Dalton, John, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Rindge ; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63 ; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; disch. June 14, '65, Phila- delphia, Pa. Dame, Charles H., Co. H ; b. Wakefield ; age 20 ; res. Ossipee ; enl. Sept. 48 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. i6, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Dame, Robert S., Cos. A, B and K ; b. Portsmouth ; age 21 ; res. Con- cord ; enl. Oct. 25, '61 ; must, in Nov. i, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; ist sergt. Sept. 11, '62 ; 2d It. Co. B, Dec. 19, '62 ; ist It. Co. K, Mar. 3, '63; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; released; app. capt. Aug. 16, '64; not must.; disch. Oct. 6, '64, as ist It.; served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Erie, Pa. Damon, Charles A., Co. I.; b. Amherst; age 37; res. Amherst; enl. Oct. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '6i, as pvt.; killed July 2, '63, Gettys- burg, Pa. Damosh, Joseph, Co. E; b. Canada; age 21; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '6i, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 3, '62, Concord. P. O. ad., Lebanon. Damzen, William L., Co. A; b. Belgrade, Me.; age 18; cred. Rochester ; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Danforth, Nathan C, Co. A; b. Thetford, Vt.; age 44; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 13, '63, Alexandria, Va.; died May 25, '88, Concord. Danforth, Sylvanus E., Co. A; b. Boscawen; age 18; res. Concord; cred. Boscawen; enl. Aug. 4, '62; must, in Aug. 4, '62, as pvt.; disch. Jan. 16, '63, Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad.. West Concord. Daniel, Henry, Co. C; b. Canada; age 20; res. Orford; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Daniels, George W., Co. E; b. Franklin; age. 25; cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 9, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; dropped from rolls as a deserter, Dec. 2, '63, Point Lookout, Md.; died Oct. — , '63, Bedford, P. Q. Daniels, James, Co. D ; b. Canada ; age 29 ; res. RoUinsford ; enl. Oct. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Daniels, William 0., Co. E; b. Franklin; age 20; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as wagoner; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Franklin Falls. Danielson, Daniel, Co. A; b. Norway; age 23; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Darling, James P., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 23; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '6i, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Derry Depot. Darling, Warren K., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 18; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 5, '62; COMPLETE ROSTER. 49 served in 2nd Co. N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., 17 Everett St., Boston, Mass. David, James B., Co. K ; b. Amherst; age 26; res. Amherst; app. ist It. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61; disch. incompetency Feb. 15, '62. P. O. ad., Somerville, Mass. Davies, Charles, Co. K ; b. Hampshire, Eng.; age 24 ; res. New York City ; cred. Durham ; enl. Dec. 7, '63 : must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as ord. seaman ; served on U. S. S. " William Bacon " and " Yankee ; des. Sept. 20, '64. Davis, Andrew J., Co. K; b. Kingston; age 28; res. Kingston; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 64th Co., 2d Battl., I. C, Dec. 1, '63; disch. Oct. 15, '64, Hilton Head, S. C, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Kingston. Charles, Davis, Co. F ; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22 ; cred. Rindge ; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63 ; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt. ; wd. sev. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; disch. disab. May 20, '65. Davis, Daniel N., Co. A ; b. Plaistow ; age 38 ; cred. Dover ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 15, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Davis, Daniel S., Co. G ; b. Malone, N. Y.; age 18 ; res. Holland ; cred. Gilford ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt. ; wd. June 8, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned ; must. out. June 28, '65. Davis, David 0., Co. F; b. Alton; age 33; res. and cred. Durham; drafted Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Nov. 14, '63; wd. Mar. 25, '65 ; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. disab. July 4, '65, Chester, Pa. Served in Co. D, 2d N. H. V. P. O. ad., Newmarket. Davis, Edson, Co. I; b. Cambridge, Vt.; age 41; res. Amherst; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 21, '62. Served in Co. K, ist N. E. Cav. P. O. ad., Amherst. Davis, George, Co. K ; b. Kingston ; age 40 ; res. Kingston; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died May 17, '66, Kingston. Davis, Hezekiah H., Co. H ; b. Northfield ; age 45 ; res. Sandwich ; enl. Sept. 11, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 29, '62, Concord. Davis, Hilas D., Cos. K and G; b. Corinth, Vt.; age 24; res. and cred. Manchester; enl. Aug. 29, '62; must, in Aug. 29, '62, as pvt.; wd. July — , '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; app. corp. July 4, '64 ; tr. to Co. G ; disch. disab. Dec. 24, '64, near Petersburg, Va. P. O. ad., Brad- ford, Vt. Davis, Jacob, Co. K; b. Newbury, Vt.; age 30; res. Greenland; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. 50 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Davis, James M., Co. A; b. St. John, N. B.; age 19; cred. Barrington; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. Died Aug. 29, '85, Kensington. Davis, Jared M., Co. E ; b. Orford ; age 22 ; res. Concord ; enl. Aug. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as corp.; app. sergt. Sept. 3, '63 ; wd. sev. May 3, '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; disch. wds. Nov. 12, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Haverhill, Mass. Davis, John, Co. I ; b. Sweden ; age 21 ; res. New York City ; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman ; des. May 24, '64, from U. S. S. " Commodore Read." Davis, John M., Co. K; age 28; res. Littleton ; enl. Sept. 16, '6i ; must. in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. wds. Jan. 4, '63, Baltimore, Md.; died Dec. 25, '63. Davis, Joseph M., Co. B ; b. Milan ; age 27 ; res. Dummer ; enl. Oct. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 23, '63, Washington, D. C. Davis, Richard R., Co. H; b. Wheelock, Vt.; age 39 ; res. Wolfebor- ough ; app. capt. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61 ; resigned July 25, '62. Died Feb. 22, '85, Wolfeborough. Davis, Smith P., Co. H ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 29J res. Moultonbor- ough ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 20, '62. Davis, Solon M., Co. K ; b. Canaan ; age 29 ; res. Ivebanon ; enl. and must, in Mar. 7, '62, as pvt. Co. F, 2d U. S. Sharpshooters ; tr. to Co. K, 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. Mar. 8, '65, near Peters- burg, Va.; tm. ex. Davis, William H., Co. F ; b. Madison ; age 18 ; res. Sandwich ; enl. Dec. 6, '5i ; must, in Dec. 12, '5i, as pvt., Co. G, 2d IT. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; must, in Dec. 24, '63; app. corp. Nov. I, '64 ; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65 ; myst out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. Providence, R. I. Day, John, Co. I ; b. Scotland ; age 21 ; cred. Gilmanton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64 ; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; reported on must. out roll, dated June 28, '65, as absent in arrest, awaiting sentence, G. C. M. ; N. f. r. A. G. O. Dean, Silas F., Co. B, and F. and S.; b. Greenfield ; age 32 ; res. and cred. Londonderry ; drafted Aug. 11, '63 ; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; app. chap. Feb. 1, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Dearborn, Abraham, Co. I; b. Exeter; age 26; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '63; must, in Aug. ii, '63, as pvt.; tr. to 31st Co., 2d battl., I. C, Apr. 26, '64 ; des. July 30, '65, Ft. Monroe, Va. Dearborn, David J., Co. A; h. Chester; age 24; res. Chester ; enl. Nov. 17, '61 ; must, in Nov. 21, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. ; wd. June i, '62, COMPLETE ROSTER. 51 Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab.Sept. 21, '62, Sharpsburg, Md.; served in Co. B, i2tli Inf. N. Y. Militia. P. O. ad., 12 Boylston, St., Bos- ton, Mass. Dearborn, Levi G., Co. A ; b. Wo.odstock ; age 22 ; res. Woodstock ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Sept. 21, '62 ; sergt. Nov. i, '62 ; died dis. Jan. 22, '63, Falmouth, Va. Dechau, Joseph, Co. F; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. July 9, '64 ; must, in July 9, '64, as pvt.; wd. Oct. i8, '64 ; des. Dec. 5, '64, from Campbell Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C. SeLacy, James H., Co. A; b. Ireland; age 22 ; cred. Moultonborough ; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt. June I, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Delair, George, unasd.; b. Canada ; age 20 ; cred. Columbia ; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 30, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Delaney, John, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 31; res. Concord; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 29, '62. Selmage, James, Co. G ; b. Champlain, N. Y.; age 26 ; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '5i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Delury, William, Co. A ; b. Ireland ; age 24 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64 ; died Aug. 26, '90, Concord. Demeritt, Moses E., Cos. V and B ; b. Nottingham ; age 21 ; res. Not- tingham ; enl. Oct. 26, '6r ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Nov. I, '61 ; des. Oct. 10, '62, Washington, D. C. Denoyer, Alphonse {alias Charles Brown), unasd. ; b. France; age 29; cred. Keene ; enl. as sub. July 6, '64 ; must, in July 6, '64, as pvt.; disch. to date Nov. 18, '64. Derby, Frank J., Co. I ; b. Lyme ; age 22 ; res. Lyme ; enl. Sept. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 13, '62 ; died Mar. 10, '63, Lyme. Derush, Andrew J., Co. I ; b. Antrim ; age 34 ; res. Canaan ; enl. Aug. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62 ; served in Co. G, 18th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Canaan. Derusha, Joseph, Co. A ; b. Canada ; age 21 ; cred. Carroll ; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Desell, William, Co. A ; b. Canada ; age 18 ; cred. Brentwood ; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 26, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28. -65. Deven, William, Co. G; b. Portland, Me; age 23; res. Portland, Me., cred. New Hampton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 29, '63, Concord. 52 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Dever, William, Co. A; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Hollis; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar " and "William Bacon;" disch, as seaman, July 17, '65, from receiving ship, Washington, D. C. Devlin, James, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Ringe; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp.; reduced to ranks Apr. 18, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Dewey, Ira F., Co. B; b. Williamstown, Vt.; age 32; res. and cred. Hanover; drafted Oct. 27, '63; must, in Oct. 27, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; paroled Aug. 12, '64; must, out June 28, '65 ; died Mar. 6, '88, Hanover. Dejrter, Charles R., Co. C; b. Damascus, Pa.; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Durham; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Dickinson, Ethan A., Co. C; b. Springfield, Vt.; age 43; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died wds. Sept. 5, '62. Dimass, Joseph, unasd.; b. Spain; age 23; cred. Gilmanton; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. i, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 2, '64 to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Dion, Marshall, Cos. D and F ; b. St. Helen, France ; age 21 ; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. lo, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 22, '64, Petersburg, Va.; paroled Oct. 18, '64; exch. Nov. 15, '64; tr. to Co. F Nov. 23, '64; disch. to date, Nov. 29, '64. Distler, John M., Co. C ; b. New York City ; age 23 ; res. New York City ; cred. South Newmarket ; enl. Dec. 4, '63 ; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; sent July 11, '64, to regt. from hosp., Annapolis, Md. N. f. r. A. G. O. Dizon, James, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord, and sent to reg^. N. f. r. A. G. O. Dizon, Victor, Co. B ; b. St. Croix Isl., West Indies; age 21 ; cred. Ex- eter; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt,; must. out June 28, '65. Dodd, Charles, F. and S. ; b. Boston, Mass.; age 25 ; res. Boston, Mass.; app. adjt. Sept. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 26, 61; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; resigned June 13, '63. Dodge, Azro B., Co. C ; b. Plainfield ; age 34; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 6, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 4, '62. Dodge, Henry, Co. K; b. Newcastle, Eng.; age 22; res. New York City; cred. East Kingston; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Doe, Charles 0., Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough ; age 21 ; res. Wolfeborough ; COMPLETE ROSTER. 53 enl. Sept. ii, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as muse; des. June 8, '63. Dogherty, Charles H., Co. I; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 17, '64; must, in Sept. 17, '64, as pvt.; des. Mar. 29, '65, Petersburg, Va. Doherty, Charles, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Bar'nstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64 at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64 to regt. N. f . r. A. G. O. Doherty, Daniel, Co. I; b. Cork, Ireland; age 18; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. " Anacostia" and "Ohio; " disch. July 12, '65. Doherty, James, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 40; cred. Ivisbon; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Doherty, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 34; cred. Epping ; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 26, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Doherty, Thomas, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Auburn; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65,, Farmville, Va.; disch. June 12, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Dolan, James Jr., Co. G; b. Milford, Mass.; age 19; res. Charlestown; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. July 25, '62, Concord. Dolan, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 36; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Sut- ton ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Aug. 7, '64, while on a furlough from McDougall Gen. Hosp., Ft. Schuyler, N. Y. Harbor. Dolbear, Samuel, Co. K; b. Norwich, Conn.; age 21; res. Milford; enl. July 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Donaldson, Edward, unasd.; b. New York ; age 21 ; cred. Sunapee ; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Donaldson, Daniel, Co. C; b. Canada; age 18; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Hanover, Jan. i, '64 ; mis. Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va.; returned ; capd. Oct. 5, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; paroled Oct. 8, '64 ; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Donaldson, James, Co. C; b. Canada; age 27; res. Orford; enl. Aug. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Cadott, Wis. Donaldson, Samuel, Co. C; b. Canada; age 19; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, 54 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 24, '62, Washington, D. C. * Donelly, Peter, Co. C; b. Pittsfield; age 21; res. Pittsfield ; cred. Dover; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June J, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; reported on must, out roll as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Donelly, Daniel, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 28; cred. Bath; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64, must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 11, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord, and sent to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Donlen, Michael, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 19; cred. Goffstown ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64 ; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Donnell, James, Co. A; b. Ireland ; age 25 ; cred. Strafford; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Donnelley, Michael, Co. I; b. Bngland age 24; cred. Moultonborough ; enL as sub. Sept. 11, '64; must, in Sept. 11, '64, as pvt.; des. Feb. 12, '65. Donnelly, Patrick, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 29; res. and cred. Candia; enl. Dec. 3,' '63; must, in Dec. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. Jan. 2, '65, Washington, D. C. Donohoe, John, Co. G; b. Liverpool, Eng.,; age 23; res. Newark, N.J.; cred. Laconia ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 30, '63, Concord. Donohoe, Patrick, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Donovan, John, Co. F ; b. Ireland ; age 18 ; res. Concord ; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. July i, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; des. Jan. 27, '64, Point I/Ookout, Md. Dore, John C, Co. K ; b. Milton ; age 25 ; res. Milton ; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 22, '62, Concord. Died Nov. 4, '84, Milton. Dorety, Marcus, Co. A ; b. Belfast, Ireland ; age 23 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Sept. 12, '62, Wash- ington, D. C. Dorr, Simon L., Co. A ; b. Wakefield ; age 26 ; res. Concord ; enl. f ept. 17, '6i; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; disch. disab. Oct. 23, '62. Dow, Charles E., Co. K ; b. Vienna, Me.; age 24; res. Princeton. Me.; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; disch. July 17, '65, Washington, D. C. Dow, Daniel, Co. H; b. Lyman; age 22; res. Lyman; enl. Oct. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; app. corp.; killed June 8, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Dow, Jdnathan, Co. B; b. Lyman; age 33; res. Whitefield; enl. Oct. COMPLETE ROSTER. 55 26, '61; must, in Oct. — , '6r, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Ivancaster, Feb. 19, '64; disch. disab. Oct. 8, '64. P. O. ad., Whitefield. Dow, John, Co. B ; b. Halifax, Eng.; age 24 ; res. New York City ; cred. Springfield; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; des. July 4, '65, from U. S. S. " Anacostia." Downing, Charles, Co. A ; b. St. John, N. B.; age 23 ; cred. Ports- mouth; enl. as sub. Sept. 8, '64; must, in Sept. 8. '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Downing, George W., Co. D ; b. Somersworth ; age 23 ; res. Somers- worth; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as corp.; wd. Sept. 17, '92, Antietam, Md.; app. sergt. ; disch. disab. Feb. 6, '63, Fal- mouth, Va. Downs, Hanson, Co. E; b. Milton; age 37; res. Milton; cred. Centre Harbor; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; disch. July 12, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Milton. Downs, Henry, Co. A; b. Barnston, Can.; age 41; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12. '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 10, '62, Ft. Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Milton. Downs, John T. H., Cos. D and A; b. Canada; age 33 ; res, and cred. Milton; drafted Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va; tr. to Co. A, Nov. 20, '64; disch. June 5, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Milton. Downs, Joseph, Co. H ; b. Tamworth ; age 18 ; res. Tamworth ; enl. Aug. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 29, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. i, '62. P. O. ad., Tamworth. Dowst, James, Co. I ; b. Epsom ; age 30 ; res. Epsom ; enl. Aug. 11, '62 ; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; killed Sept. 11, '62, Antietam, Md. Doyle, John, Co. H ; b. New York City ; age 22 ; res. Wakefield ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Doyle, John, Cos. K and B; b. Ireland; age 19; res. Ireland; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; capd. Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va.; paroled Feb. 26, '65 ; assigned to Co. B, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Doyle, William, Co. K; b. Dublin, Ire.; age 24; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; des. Jan. i, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Dreug, Robert E., Co. A ; b. England ; age 29 ; cred. Surry ; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 9, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Drew, Frank P., Co. A; b. Lebanon; age 17; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. by writ of habeas cor- pus, Feb. 15, '62. P. O. ad., Salisbury. 56 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Drew, Nathan, Co. F ; b. Loudon ; age 43 ; res. Loudon ; enl. Dec. 10, '61; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62, York- town, Va. Drew, Walter S., Co. A; b. Manchester; age 21; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. DriscoU, Daniel, Cos. K. and F; b. Cork, Ire.; age 31; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. 20, '64; des. Jan. 6, '65, from hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. DriscoU, James, Co. A; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Driscoll, James, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Grafton ; enl.. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Ducharme, Joseph, Co. A; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Haverhill; enl. as sub. Aug. g, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Ducy, Cornelius, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 21; res. Concord; enl. Aug. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. June 28, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Dudley, Charles S., Co. B; b. Bethlehem; age 21; res. Littleton; enl. Nov. 9, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. from Canterbury, Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. B, June 17, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Whitefield. Dudley, George B., Co. H; b. Brentwood; age 20; cred. Kingston; enl. Feb. 17, '65 ; must, in Feb. 17, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 21, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Dudley, William F., Co. E; b. Newport; age 19; res. Acworth; enl. Aug. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 17, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Dufert, John, Co. F. See L. Prevost. Dufiey, Allen, unasd; b. Prince Edward Isl.; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 24, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Dufae, John, Co. K; b. Scotland; age 26; cred. Hampton; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Dufree, Nelson, Co. I ; b. Canada ; age 22 ; cred. Lisbon ; enl. as sub. Sept. 20, '64 ; must, in Sept. 20, '64, as pvt.; reported on must. out roll, dated June 28, '65, as absent in arrest, awaiting sentence G. C. M. N. f. r. A. G. O. COMPLETE ROSTER. 57 J)ufur, Porter, Co. P; b. Canada; age 40; res. Concord; enl. Oct. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disci, disab. July 8, '62, Fairfax Seminary, Va. P. O. ad., Contoocook. Dugan, John, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. ii, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. May i, '65;. must, out June 28, '65. Dugan, William E., Co. F ; b. Medway, Mass.; age 18 ; res. Warwick, Mass.; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. from Winchester, Feb. 22, '64; must, in Feb. 23, '64; wd. June — , '64; des. July 16, '64, while on furlough from McDougall Gen. Hosp., Ft. Schuyler, N. Y. Harbor. Dumphrey, John, Co. K; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Barrytown, N. Y.; cred. Somersworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; reported des. June 16, '64, Washington, D. C; also reported tr. to N. Y., June 16, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. Duncan, Eugene, unasd.; b. New York ; age 21 ; cred. Sunapee; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64 to regt. N. f. i . A. G. O. Dunham, Thomas, unasd.; b. New Jersey; age 19; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 21, '64; must, in Sept. 21, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 22, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord. N. f. r. A. G. O.' Dunkley, Ebenezer P., Co. A; b. Milford; age 44; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; disch. insanity, Feb. 7, '65, Washington, D. C. Dunn, John, Co. A; b. Oxford, Mass.; age 23; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 9, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Dunn, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '63^ P. O. ad.. New York City. Dunn, Samuel, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f . i . A. G.b. Dunn, William, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 23 ; cred. Greenfield ; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 9, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Duntley, John H., Co. A; b. Milton; age 18; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; July 2, '63, Gettysbury, Pa.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; served in Co. C, 7th Inf. U. S. Vet. Vols. P. O. ad., Milton. Duntley, Joseph H., Co. A; b. Milton; age 18; res. Milton; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; 58 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. wd. June 18, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Rochester. Daren, John A., non-com'd staff and Cos. B and I ; b. Concord ; age 29 ; res. Keene ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as Q. M. sergt.; app. 2nd It. Co. B, Apr. i, '63; ist It. Co. I, Oct. i, '63; capd.June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; released ; disch. Mar. 16, '65. Durgin, Joseph, Co. A; b. Northwood; age 42; res. Northwood; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Durgin, Nathaniel S., Cos. D and A ; b. New Hampshire ; age 25 ; res. Andover; cred. Pittsfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; tr. to Co. A, Nov. 20, '64; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. wds. July 19, '65, Manchester. Dyer, Frank, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 33; res. St. Clair, Pa.; cred. Hav- erhill; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '63; must, in Oct. 22, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 22, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Dyer, John, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 28; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; des. N. f. r. A. G. O. Dyke, David K., Co. C; b. I^yme; age 23; res. Lyme; enl. Aug. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Lyme. Eagan, John, Co. B. See John Egan. Eagan, Michael, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 27; cred. Bridgewater; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Eagin, Uichael, Co. B; b. Canada; age 28; res.. Lancaster; enl. Oct. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62. Eames, Harvey, Co. C; b. Warren; age 21; res. Warren; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 8, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 20, '62, near Alex- andria, Va. Eastman, Albert, Co. E ; b. Enfield ; age 28 ; res. Grantham ; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Har- bor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Eastman, Nelson G., Co. A ; b. Concord ; age 34 ; cred. Concord ; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. l8, '62. Eastman, Reuben J., Co. D; b. Concord; age 26; res. and cred. Con- cord; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; killed June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Eastman, Sewall, Cos. D and B; b. Danville; age 34; res. and cred. Danville; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Nov. 20, '64; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 10, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Eastman, William W., Co. A; b. Hopkinton; age 27; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; disch. disab. Apr. 23, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Penacook. COMPLETE ROSTER. 59 Eaton, Charles H., Co. H; b. Sandwich; age 18; res. Sandwich; enl. Sept. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; re-enl. and must, in from Sandwich, Feb. 19, '64; killed June 18, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Eaton, Daniel C, Cos. B and H; b. Sandwich; age 29; res. Sandwich; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. July 2, '63, Frederick, Md. Eaton, Frederick P., Co. D; b. Plaistow; age 18; res. Plaistow; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Eaton, James T., Co. F; b. Chesterfield; age 42; res. Winchester; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 30, '62. Eaton, John H., Co. K; b. Bennington; age 19; res. Bennington; enl. Sept. ii, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 9, '62, New York City. Eaton, Stephen B., Co. A; b. East Kingston; age 34; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; disch. June 29, '65, near Washington, D. C; died Jan. 29, '92, Concord. Eckert, Jacob, Co. C; b. Nuremburg, Germany; age 25; i:es. New York City; cred. South Newmarket; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; des. May 28, '64, Point I/Ookout, Md. Edgerly, Charles R., Co. D; b. New Durham; age 36; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as wagoner; disch. disab. May 7. '62- Edgerly, Henry I., band ; b. Farmington ; age 22 ; res. Farmington ; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; must, out Avig. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va.. P. O. ad., Dover. Edgerly, James B., band ; b. Farmington ; age 27 ; res. Farmington ; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26. '61, as 2nd class muse; must. out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Farmington. Edson, Charles G. {alias George Hancock), Co. C; b. Vermont; age 19; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Ogden, Utah Ter. Edson, Cutler, Co. E; b. Springfield, Vt.; age 41; res. Enfield; enl. Oct. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as muse; disch. disab. Jan. 29, '63, Concord; died Apr. 14, '81, Claremont. Edwards, Edward, Co. B ; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 19; cred. Barnstead; enl. as svib. Sept. i, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 12, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Edwards, George, Co. B; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Marlow; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Edwards, John, Co. G; b. Massachusetts; age 21; cred. Colebrook; 6o FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. enl. as -sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; reported on must, out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Edmonds, William, Co. A; b. I^ondon, Eng.; age 19; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Effinger, Conrad, Co. A ; see Anton Greger. Egan, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 37; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; des.; apprehended; must, out June 28, '65. Egan, Michael, Co. A; see Michael Eagan. Egan, Michael, Co. B ; see Michael Eagin. Eich, Englebert, Co. F ; b. Germany; age 26; res. Manchester; cred. Piermont; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to 162nd Co. 2nd battl. V. R. C, Apr. 12, '65 ; des. June 28, '65, Point Lookout, Md. Eiginger, Daniel, Co. A ; b. Germany ; age 24 ; cred. Nashua ; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp.; must. out June 28, '65. Eile, Charles, Co. D ; b. Germany ; age 34; res. Philadelphia, Pa. ; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; killed June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Eldredge, Frederic A., Co. E; b. Pembroke; age 26; res. and cred. Milford; drafted Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor ; disch. Oct. 26, '64, to accept promotion ; app. July 21, '64, and must, in Nov. 6, '64, as 2nd asst. surg. ist N. H. Cav.; must, out July 15, '65. P. O. ad., Berlin Heights, O. Eldridge, Henry, Co. H; b. Belfast, Me.; age 23; res. Freedom; enl. Oct. I, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. wds. Dec. 2, '62, Concord. EUerbac, Charles H., Co. E; b. Kingston, Can.; age 21; cred. Keene ; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. ist It. Oct. 28, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Elliot, Charles, Co. F ; b. Nova Scotia ; age 21 ; res. Nova Scotia ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy as landsman Apr. 21, '64; served on U. S. S. "Freeborn," "Yankee" and "Fuschia;" disch. reduction naval force, Aug. 21, '65. Elliott, John, Co. D ; b. Gilmanton ; age 44 ; res. Gilmanton ; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; capd. Mar. 29, '62, Rappa- hannock River, Va.; released; disch. May 22, '62, Washington, D. C. Ellis, William 6., Co. B; b. Northumberland; age 19; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. Mar. 23. '63, Washington, D. C; served in Co. I, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Lancaster. COMPLETE ROSTER. 6 1 Emerson, Jonathan P., Co. I; b. Wilmot; age 22; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 6, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Concord. Emery, Antoine, Co. C; b. Highgate, Vt.; age 18; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Emery, Stephen, Co. B; b. Bartlett; age 34; res. Bartlett; enl. Oct. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va-.; re-enl. from Upper Gilmanton (now Belmont), Feb. 12, '64; must, in Feb. 16, '64; wd. June i, '64, Pamunkey river, Va.; disch. disab. June 22, '65, Washington, D. C. Emory, William, unasd.; b.> England; age 25; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 16, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Engel, Peter, Co. B; b. Germany; age 20; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Canterbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 24, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Fuschia" and "Mercury;" disch. Dec. 30, '65. English, William, Co. D ; b. Canada; age 32; res. Virginia; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63'; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va.; tr. to Co. A; app. sergt. Apf. 6, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Envides, James M., unasd.; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 21 ; cred. Washing- ton; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; reed, at draft rendezvous. Concord, and assigned to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Erickson, Call, Co. A; b. Finland; age 20; cred. Bath; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Esbash, Jacob, Co. B; b. Canada; age 30; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Esintrant, John, Co. E; b. Germany; age 40; cred. Troy; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 18, '64, Peters- burg, Va.; entered Mower Gen. Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 19, '64; tr. to Trenton, N. J., Feb. 16, '65. N. f. 1. A. G. O. Estey, William H., Co. B; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 27, '65, Point Lookout, Md. Eustis, James, unasd.; b. Canada; age 26; cred. Meredith; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 2, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. Evans, Henry, Co. I; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 16, '62, An- napolis, Md. 62 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Evans, John, Co. A ; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 25 ; cred. Manchester ; enl. Nov. 27, '63 ; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar; " des. July 31, '64. Fagen, William, Co. B ; b. England ; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Newbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 26, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Fairbanks, George W., Co. G; b. Hancock, Vt.; age 24; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 6, '62. P. O. ad., Charlestown. Fales, James H., Co. C; b. Canaan; age 25; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Farewell, Frederick A., Co. F; b. Washington; age 35; res. and cred. Keene; drafted Oct. 8, '63; must, in Oct. 8, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Farley, William, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Rochester; enl. Dec. 28, '63; must, in Dec. 28, '63, as pvt.; wd. and capd. June 2, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; enl. loth Inf. C. S.; re- capd. Dec. 28, '64, Egypt Station, Miss.; enl. in 5th Inf. U. S. Vols. Mar. 16, '65 ; must, in Mar. 22, '65 ; des. Apr. 14, '65, Alton, 111. Farnum, George H., Co. K; b. Lancaster, Mass.; age 21; res. Mont Vernon; enl. July 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to V. R. C; unasd.; re-enl. May 3, '64; unasd.; disch. May 4, '67, Washington, D. C, to re-enl. in gen. service, U. S. A. Farnum, Lemuel, Co. D ; b. Auburn ; age 36 ; cred. Exeter ; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 21, '64, Alexandria, Va. Farr, Charles J., Co. C; b. Littleton; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; 'wd. June i, '62, and died wds. June 5, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Farr, John, Co. B; b. Durham; age 40; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62; died May 25. '79. Togus, Me. Farr, Theron A., Cos. C, H and G ; b. Littleton ; age 21 ; res. Littleton ; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must. in Mar. 29, '64; app. ist It. Co. H, Oct. 28, '64; capt. Co. G, May I, '65 ; not must.; must, out as ist It. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lit- tleton. Farrell, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Peterborough; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. 12, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Farro, Leo, Co. A ; b. Canada ; age 23 ; cred. Langdon ; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. COMPLETE ROSTER. 63 Farry, James, Co. I ; b. Ireland ; age 39 ; cred. Salem ; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Fassett, Albert A., Co. F; b. Winchester ; age 40; res. Hinsdale; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; wd. July i, '62, Mal- vern Hill, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 13, '63, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Winchester. Fay, James, Co. B; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Sullivan; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Fay, John, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; app. corp.; sergt., Dec. 12, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Fay, Joseph B., Cos. I and F; b. Mason; age 32; res. Amherst; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as sergt.; app. 2nd It. Co. F, Mar. 2, '63; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; app. ist It. July 3, '63 ; disch. Oct. 28, '64 ; died Mar. 30, '86, Amherst. Fell, Robert, Co. K; b. England; age 30; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar " and "William Bacon;" disch. July 12, '65, as seaman. Feney, Lucius, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 31; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; served in Co. G, ist N. H. V. Fensten, Peter, Co. B; b. Genoa, Italy; age 21; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 12, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Fernald, Lewis C, Co. D ; b. South Berwick, Me.; age 21 ; res. Somers- worth; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Mel- rose, Mass. Ferrin, James H., Co. A; b. Warner; age, 26; res. Warner; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. corp. Oct. 7, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. sergt. Jan. i, '63 ; tr. to 2nd Battl. V. R. C, Apr. 15, '64, unasd.; disch. Oct- 11, '64, Ft. Mon- roe, Va. Field, Charles E., Co. D ; b. Portland, Me.; age 28; res. Portland, Me.; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; des. Nov. i, '61, Lower Marlborough, Md. Fifield, George, Co. C; b. Dorchester; age 18; res. Enfield; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Nov. g, '61, Bladens- burg, Md. Fifield, George W., Co. C; b. Orford; age 20; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 2, 64 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 18, '62; served in Co. C, 14th N. H. V. Finn, Daniel, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 19; cred Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Finnegan, Thomas, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Newcastle; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; supposed to have des. en route to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Finning, Daniel, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Lyndeborough ; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 12, '64. Fish, James, Co. E; b. New York City; age 22; res. Portsmouth; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. i, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Fisk, Albus R., Co. C; b. Ivittleton; age 19; res. and cred. Lisbon; enl. Aug. 13, '62; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; capd. May 30, '54; paroled Nov. 20, '64; disch. disab. June 8, '65, Concord ; died Feb. 2, '78, Lisbon. Fisk, Sewell A., Co. A; b. Massachusetts; age 33; res. and cred. Keene ; enl. Dec. 26, '63; must, in Dec. 26, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 4, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 11, '65, Washington, D. C. Fitch, Everett S., Cos. C and D; b. Enfield; age 21; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; app. 2nd It. Oct. 24, '62 ; 1st It. Mar. i, '63 ; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. capt. Co. D, July i, '64; disch. Oct. 12, '64. Fitch, John, Co. A; b. Ireland ; age 24; res. Albany, N. Y.; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as landsman; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commodore Read." Fitzackley, Edward, Co. A; b. England; age 23; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; wd. Mar. 25, '65 ; disch. June 15, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Fitzgerald, Patrick, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 22, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Flamm, Charles, Co. E; b. Germany; age 24; res. Hartford, Conn.; cred. Franklin; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 11, '64, Washington, D. C. Flanders, Charles H., Co. D; b. Gilford; age 19; res. Gilford; enl. Oct. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. — , '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62. Flanders, George C, Co. I; b. Danbury; age 24; res. Danbury; enl. Sept. 14, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as sergt.; app. 2nd It. Mar. 7, '63; resigned July 24, '63. P. O. ad., Danbury. Flanders, Hiram F., Co. A; b. Danbury; age 38; res. Loudon; enl. Aug. COMPLETE ROSTER. 65 29, '62 ; must, in Aug. 29, '62 as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; tr. to I. C; unasd.; disch. disab. May 23, '64, Depot Camp, D. C. P. O. ad., Nashua, Fla. Flanders, John S., Co. C; b. Hartford, Vt; age 18; res. Lebanon; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61 as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. sergt. Jan. 14, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., lyebanon. Flanders, Samuel F., Co. E; b. Gilford; age 33; res. Gilford; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61 as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 5, '62, Concord ; served in Co. G, ist N. H. H. Art. Flamming, John, unasd.; b. New York; age 20; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 22, '64, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64 to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Fletcher, Charles A., Co. E; b. Charlestown, Mass.; age 25; res. and cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; des. Sept. 20, '63, Concord. Fletcher, George S., Co. K; b. Hancock; age 23; res. Lempster; enl. Sept. s, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; app. sergt. Aug. — , '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; app. ist sergt.; tr. to V. R. C, Apr. 19, '64; un- asd.; disch. disab. as pvt. Aug. 20, '64, David's Island, New York Habror; died Nov. 21, '67, Nashua; served in Co. D, ist N. H. Vols. Fletcher, Richard, Co. B; b. Colebrook ; age 20; cred. I/aucaster; enl. Feb. 25, '65; must, in Feb. 25, '65, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., I/ancaster. Fletcher, Warren H., Co. G; b. Cornish; age 23; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 8, '5i ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; app. Corp. Jan. i, '62; re-enl. from Nashua Dec. 21, '63; app. sergt. Apr. 12, '64; 2nd It. Nov. 21, '64; tr. to 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; app. 1st It. Co. F, May i, '65; not must.; assigned to Co. G, June 12, '65; must out as 2nd It. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Clay Center, Kan. Flint, Edward T., Co. H; b. Boston, Mass.; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Bedford; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 22, '64, as ord. seaman; des. July i8, '64, from U. S. S. " Anacostia." Flood, James W., P. and S. ; b. England; age 24; app. adjt., Dec. II, '64; must, in Jan. 22, '65; must, out June 28, '65; served in Co. B, Battl. Engineers, U. S. A. Florence, Thomas, unasd.; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Mason ; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 17, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Flury, Frederick, Co. I; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; des. Aug. 30, '62. 66 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Flynn, Michael, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Fremont; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Flynn, Thomas, Co. A; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Holderness; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; wd. Oct. 16, '64, Petersburg, Va.; died wds. Oct. 27, '64, City Point, Va. Fogg, Alvin, Co. K; b. Sandwich; age 31; res. Raymond; enl. Oct. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Aiig. '62 ; disch. disab. Jan. 26, '63, York, Pa. P. O. ad., Exeter. Fogg, John W., Co. H; b. Wolfeborough; age 25; res. Wolfeborough; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 3, '62, Washington, D. C; served in Co. B, 1st Inf. and Co. D, 1st Art. N. H. V. P. O. ad., Dover. Foley, James, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Moultonborough ; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Follansbee, James E., unasd.; b. Londonderry; age 28 ; res. Mont Ver- non ; enl. Oct. 21, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '6i, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; app. corp. Feb. 24, '62; sergt. Nov. 2, '63; re- enl. Dec. 21, '63; wd. May 5, '64, Wilderness; May — , '64, near Spottsylvania, Va.; app. ist sergt. Oct. 15, '64; ist It. Jan. 16, '65 ; tr. to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va., disch. disab. June 2, '65. P. O. ad., 388 4th St., So. Boston, Mass; Folsom, Thomas T., Co. E; b. Gilmanton; age 33; res. Gilmanton; enl. Oct. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; died wds. May 26, '63, near Aquia Creek, Va. Foote, Charles G., Co. I; b. Merrimack; age 21; res. Merrimack; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 9, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Forbes, Erastus W., Co. B; b. Lancaster; age 18; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62. P. O. ad., Gorham. Forehand, Lloyd D., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 18; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 28, '61,; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 10, '62. P. O. ad., Kearney, Neb. Forrester, John R., Cos. D and C; b. Rensselaerville, N. Y.; age 30; res. Durham, N. Y.; cred. Hampton Falls; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; app. corp. May 2, '65 ; disch. to date June 28, '65. Foss, Andrew J., Co. H ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 22 ; res. Tuftonborough ; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. COMPLETE ROSTER. 67 Foss, Benjamin H., Co. F ; b. Dorchester ; age 21 ; res. and cred. Keene ; drafted Oct. 8, '63 ; must, in Oct. 8, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 26, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar " and "Heliotrope"; des. July 6, '65. Foss, George C, Co. E; b. Goshen; age 27; res. and cred. Newport; enl. Aug. 18, '62; must, in Aug. 25, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 16, '62, Washington, D. C. Foss, Joel S., Co. D ; b. Strafford ; age 45 ; res. Dover ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62. Foss, John C, Co. H ; b. Gilmanton ; age 22 ; res. Gilmanton ; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19. '61, as pvt.; dishon. disch. June 4, '75, to date Aug. 11, '63; died Feb. 4, '81, Danvers, Mass. Foss, Joseph H., Co. A; b. New Brunswick; age 21; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 8, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Foster, Charles H., unasd.; b. Connecticut; age. 23; cred. Newbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 6, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Fowler, Harvey, unasd.; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 24, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Fox, Charles, Co. H; b. New York; age 31; cred. Epping; enl. and must, in Jan. 5, '64, as pvt. Co. F, 2d U. S. Sharpshooters; tr. to Co. H, 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65; disch. June 9, '65, Washington, D. C. Fox, Julius M., Co. K; b. Canada; age 23; res. Tunbridge, Vt.; cred. Lebanon; enl. as sub. Oct. 12, '63; must, in Oct. 12, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. P. O. ad., Thornton. Fox, RusselF., Co. G; b. Campton; age 44; res. and cred. Plymouth; enl. Aug. 13, '62; must, in Sept. 18, '62, as pvt.; died wds. Jan. 9, '63, Washington, D. C. Frainer, Joseph, Co. H. See Joseph Trainer. Francis, Charles, Co. A; b. Spain; age 23; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 28, '64, Washington, D. C. French, Daniel, Cos. P and B; b. Nottingham; age 26; res. Newmar- ket; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Nov. I, '61 ; wd. Dec. 13, '62, and died wds. Dec. 26, '62, Freder- icksburg, Va. French, Jacob G., Co. E; b. Manchester; age 20; res. and cred. Frank- lin; enl. July II, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 18, '62, Baltimore, Md. French, Jonathan L., Cos. E and G ; b. Manchester ; age 19 ; res. Frank- lin; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. 68 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. June 25, '62, Annapolis, Md.; re-enl. and must, in Aug. 11, '62 - wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; tr. to Co. G, May 11, '64; disch. May 31, '65, Alexandria, Va. French, Joseph, Co. A; b. Massachusetts; age 24; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. I, '64, near Petersburg, Va; Friery, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 23, '64 at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Frink, Hartwell, Co. C ; b. Vermont ; age 44 ; cred. Springfield ; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Frizzle, Charles H., Co. I; b. Canaan, Vt.; age 18; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. Feb. 14, '64; must, in Feb. r6, '64; des. Mar. 30, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Frost, Charles C, Co. A ; b. Franklin ; age 21 ; res. and cred. Franklin ; enl. Aug. 8, '62; must, in Aug. 8, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Dec. 9, '62, Baltimore, Md. Frye, George E., Co. E; b. Royalston, Mass.; age 24; res. Croydon; enl. Aug. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as Corp.; killed May 3, '63, Chancellorsville, Va. Fuller, Charles, Co. C; b. Bermuda Islands; age 30; cred. Candia; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 14, '64, near Petersburg, Va. FuUonton, George S., Co. K ; b. Raymond ; age 22 ; res. Raymond ; enl. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Nov. 27, '62, Washington, D. C, Furbush, John H., Co. D; b. Kennebunk, Me.; age 27; res. Somers- worth ; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. Mar. 25, '62, Warrenton, Va. Gage, Thomas W., Co. E; b. Franklin; age 21; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Gahagan, Anthony, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 27; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 13, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 3, '62. Died Jan. i6, '81, San Francisco, Cal. Gahagan, Thomas, Co. A ; b. Ireland ; age 18 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me. Gallagher, Edward H., Co. I ; b. Salem, Mass.; age 21 ; res. Biddeford, Me.; cred. Windham ; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63 ; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. June 8, '65, Point Lookout, Md. Gallagher, John, Co. E; b. Alleghany, Pa.; age 23; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; COMPLETE ROSTER. 69 cred. Milton ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp. Oct. 23, '64; reduced to ranks Jan. 11, '65; must, out June 28, '65. •Galvin, Thomas, Co. A; b. St. John, N. B; age 21; cred. Farmington; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; capd. Mar. 25, '65, Petersburg, Va.; par. Mar. 30, '65 ; des. May 4, '65. iJardiner, Isaac L., Cos. D, I and G; b. Bath, Me.; age 28; res. Portland, Me.; cred. Derry ; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. 2nd It. Co. I, Feb. 28, '65; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re- turned ; app. 1st It. Co. G, May 5, '65 ; not must.; must, out as 2nd It., June 28, '65. i Lyndonville, Vt. Gould, Charles M., Co. E; b. Middleton, Mass.; age 23; res. Bradford ; enl. Aug. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. July 15, '62, Annapolis, Md. Gould, Emery S., Co. F; b. Warwick, Mass.; age 25; res. Winchester ; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; disch. disab. Feb.. 5, '63, Washington, D. C. Gould, James, Co. I; b. Lyndeborough ; age 23; res. Wilton; enl. Sept.. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as corp.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; des. Apr. 7, '63. Gould, William F., Co. B; b. Fort Smith, Ark.; age 18; res. Lebanon;: COMPLETE ROSTER. 75 enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H: V., Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. B, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Gove, George S., Cos. K and C ; b. Raymond ; age 20 ; res. Raymond ; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; wd. June r, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; app. 2nd It. Oct. 7, '63; ist It. Co. C, July i, '64; not must.; disch. as 2nd It. Oct. 12, '64. P. O. ad., Boone, la. Gowell, George B. W., Co. D; b. I,ebanon; age 29; res. Somersworth; enl. Sept. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 27, '62, at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. Harbor. Grady, Edward, Co. F; b. Chester, Vt.; age 27; res. Chester, Vt.; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; died dis. N. f. r. A. G. O. Graham, Charles E., Co. B; b. Hereford, P. Q.; age 18; res. Stewarts- town; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as muse; disch. disab. -Jan. 20, '62, near Alexandria, Va.; served in Co. H, 13th N. H. V. and U. S. C. T. Graham, David, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 36; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Graham, Thomas, Co. C; b. Bngland ; age 22 ; cred. Bridgewater; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Graham, William, Co. C ; b. England ; age 24 ; cred. Richmond ; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; died wds. Apr. 21, '65, Annap- olis, Md. Grapes, Oliver, Co. C. See Oliver Vine. Gravelle, Joseph, Co. I; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; des. Mar. 31, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Graves, Almon P., Co. E; b. Unity; age 20; res. Alstead; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. K, ist Art. U. S. A., Dec. 23, '62; re-enl. Feb. 27, '64, in Co. G, 3rd Art. U. S. A.; disch. Feb. 27, '67, Fort Warren, Mass., tm. ex. Died Oct. 30, '81, Alstead. Graves, Francis, Co. F; b. Canada ; age 19; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; reported on must, out roll as absent without leave. N. f. r. A. G. O. Graves, Janvrin W., Co. H; b. Tuftonborough; age 29; res. Tuftonbo- rough ; app. 2nd It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61 ; app. ist It. Feb. 17, '62; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; app. capt. Dec. 14, '62; disch. disab. Apr. 20, '63; re-app. capt, Aug. 25, '63; must, in Sept. 18, '63; disch. disab. Dec. 9, '64. P. O. ad., 25 Prentiss St., Boston, Mass. Graves, John H., Co. H; b. Tuftonborough; age 20; res. Tuftonbo- rough; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; died dis. Dec. 20, '61, Washington, D. C. 76 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ■Gray, George, Co. A; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 23; res. Iviverpool, Eng.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as seaman; served on U. S. S. "Anacostia" and "Don;" disch. Aug. 8, '65, as capt. forecastle. Gray, George H., Co. C. See George H. Grey. Gray, Osborn, Co. I; b. Finland ; age 24; cred. Haverhill; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Gray, Thomas, Co. H. See Thomas Grey. Gray, William, Co. E. See William Grey. Greeley, George H., Co. C; b. Hanover; age 21; res. Lebanon; enl. Aug. 29, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Green, Francis D., Co. B; b. Berlin; age 25; res. Berlin; enl. Dec. 7, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; app. Corp.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Green, Gilman, Co. H; b. Hillsborough; age 28; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Dec. 29, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. See Co. D, ist, and Co. E, loth, N. H. V. Green, Joseph, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 32; res. New York City; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 12, '63; mu.st. in Oct. 12, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 28, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Green, Joseph, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. g, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Green, Samuel R., Co. A; b. Pittsfield; age 44; res. Pittsfield; enl. Sept. II, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt,; capd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; exch.; returned to duty Nov. 10, '62; vrd. July 2, '63, and died wds. July 29, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Green, William B., Co. I; b. Portsmouth; age 18; res. Raymond; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; tr. to Co. I, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; disch. May 29, '65, Concord; died Mar. 18, '79. Greene, Frank, Co. G; b. England; age 17; res. Canada; cred. Ac- worth; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Tulip;" drowned Nov. 11, '64, by sinking of U. S. S. "Tulip." Greenleaf, Albert F., Co. K ; b. Newburyport, Mass.; age 33; res. and cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Sept. i, '64; disch. June 2, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Rochester. Greenwood, George, Co. B. See Henry Brock. Greenwood, Nelson, Co. A; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg, Va.; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; par. Oct. 8, '64. Died Oct. 17, '64, Annapolis, Md. COMPLETE ROSTER. 77 Greger, Anton {alias Conrad EfBnger), Co. A; b. France; age 31; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Oct. i, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt. Died Jan. 6, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Grennell, Chester, Co. G; b. Springfield, Vt.; age 24; res. and cred. Claremont; enl. Aug. 21, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Grey, George, Co. A. See George Gray. Grey, George H., Co. C; b. Vermont; age 18 ; res. Charleston, Vt.; cred. Charlestown ; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; tr. to tJ. S. Navy Apr. 25, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," " Eureka " and " Vandalia ; " disch. July 18, '65, as ord. seaman. P. O. ad., Cambridgeport, Mass. Grey, Osborn, Co. I. See Osborn Gray. Grey, Thomas, Co. H; b. Montreal, Can.; age 24; res. Albany, N. Y.; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Grey, William, Co. E; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 21; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. corp. Oct. 23, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Griffin, Israel, Co. H; b. Gorham; age 44; res. Jackson; enl. Oct. 14, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 5, '63. Griggs, Asel B., unasd.; b. Orford ; age 24; res. Orfdrd ; enl. Oct. 1, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as sergt. Co. F, 2nd XJ. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; app. 2nd It. May 11, '64; wd. June 22, '64, Weldon Railroad, Va.; app. ist It. Nov. 22, '64; capt. Jan. 16, '65 ; tr. to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. June 10, '65. P. O. ad., Paxton, Mass. Grimes, John B., Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 23 ; cred. Landaff ; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va. Grison, Julius L., Cos. A and B ; b. Canada ; age 32 ; cred. Goshen ; enl. as sub. May 26, '64; must, in May 26, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, May I, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Grogan, James, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 18; cred. Dorchester; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64 ; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord, and sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Guntner, John H. (a/zai Karl Sanivald), Co. H; b. Bavaria; age 22; cred. Monroe; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Bristol, Tenn. Guppy, George F., Cos. D and F; b. Rochester; age 23; res. and cred. Rochester; drafted Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; 78 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. app. ist It. Co. F, Oct. 28, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; app. capt. May i, '65; not must.; must, out as ist It. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Rochester. Gurnett, Louis, Co. C; b. Canada; age 27; cred. New London; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Guyon, Alexander, Co. A; b. Bordeaux, France; age 22 ; cred. Notting- ham; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; capd. Mar. 25, '65, near Petersburg, Va.; par. Mar. 31, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Hackett, George H., Co. G; b. Hanover; age 21 res. Charlestown ; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; app. corp.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; died wds. Nov. I2, '63, Fort Schuyler, N. Y. Harbor. Hackett, Michael, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 13, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Haden, John P., Co. B; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Fitzwilliam ; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hadley, John L., Co. E; b. Holderness ; age 24; res. Meredith; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; des. Nov. 29, '63, Concord. Hadly, Leonard, Co. I; b. Columbia; age 36; res. Plainfield; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; disch. wds. Apr. ii, '63; served in Co. A, 1st N. H. Cav. P. O. ad., Cornish. Hagan, Arthur, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 6, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Hagan, Joshua, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 21; res. St. John, N. B.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; disch. insanity, Feb. 2, '64, Washington, D. C. Hagen, Charles H., Co. A ; b. France ; age 24 ; res. Tennessee^ enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; killed Feb. 25, '64, Point Lookout, Md., while attempting to desert. Hagen, James, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Winchester; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 26, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Hagle, John, Co. F; b. Stanstead, Can.; age 29; cred. Barnstead; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. May 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Hagley, Stephen, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 22; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. COMPLETE ROSTER. 79 Aug. i6, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 16, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. 'Haines, Albyn L., Co. B. See Albyn L. Haynes. Haines, Ervin W., unasd. See Irvin W. Haynes. Haines, Henry H., Co. E; b. Grafton; age 16; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62 ; served in 2nd Co, N. H. H. Art. Died Dec. 13, '91, Keene. Haines, Jeremiah, Co. E ; b. Grafton; age 19; res. Croydon; enl. Aug. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 5, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Died July i, '71, Croydon. Haines, John, Co. G; b. Pennsylvania; age 21; res. Philadelphia, Pa.; cred. Newton; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Haines, Samuel, Co. F; b. East Randolph, Vt.; age 25; res. Concord ; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; disch. disab. Nov. 6, '62; served in Co. C, ist Art. U. S. A. P. O. ad., Meredith. Haines, William, Co. C; b. Germany; age 24; res. New York City; cred. Washington; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, Petersburg, Va.; disch. Apr. 26, '65, •Manchester ; served in U. S. A. Hale, Charles A., Cos. C, Hi E, F and non-commissioned staff; b. Sid- ney, Me.; age 20; res. I/ebanon ; enl. Aug. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp. Co. C; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. sergt.-maj. Feb. 8, '63; 2nd It. Co. H, Mar. i, '63; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; app. ist It. Co. E, July 2, '63 ; disch. Aug. II, '64; app. capt. Co. F, Jan. 3, '65; must, in May 2, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Gettysburg, Pa. Hale, Daniel, Co. B. See Daniel Leathers. Haley, Daniel, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Campton; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Dec. 12, '64 ; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Haley, James J.,- Co. A; b. Waterford, Ire.; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Somersworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 25, '64, as ord. seaman ; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn"; disch. as 2nd-class fire- man July 17, '65, from receiving ship, Washington, D. C. Haley, William, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; disch. July 10, '65, Washington, D. C. Hall, Caswell, J., Co. I; b. Richmond; age 20; res. and cred. Winches- ter; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Hall, Charles, unasd.; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Washington ; enl. as 8o FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 12, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Hall, Charles, Co. D. See Charles H. Nash. Hall, Charles H., Co. E; b. Franklin; age 19; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 3, '62. Hall, David D., Co. I; b. Berwick, Me.; age 23; cred. Newton; enl. Aug. 29, '62 ; must, in Aug. 29, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; tr. to 1st battl. V. R. C, Feb. 20, '65 ; unasd.; disch. July 10, '65, Providence, R. I. P. O. ad., Newton Junction. Hall, Edward, Co. D ; b. Thornton ; age 48 ; res. Goshen ; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Nov. — , '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 8, '63, Fal- mouth, Va. P. O. ad., Sunapee. Hall, Isaac H., Co. K; b. Plaistow ; age 18; res. Plaistow ; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Hall, John F., Co. I; b. Exeter; age 30; res. Exeter; cred. Hampton Falls; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; disch. to date July 8, '65. Ham, Paul, Co. F; b. Sutton; age 24; res. Lisbon; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; app. Corp.; sergt. Oct. 23, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. Ham, William P., Cos. D and B ; b. Farmington ; age 27 ; res. and cred. Farmington ; drafted Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt., Co. D ; tr. to Co. B, Nov. 20, '64; disch. June 22, '65, Concord. Hamblett, Aaron, Co. C; b. Hudson ; age 19; cred. Salem ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 9, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Derry. Hamilton, Alran, Cos. H and I ; b. North Yarmouth, Me.; age 43 ; cred. Portsmouth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 25, '63, as pvt. Co. H ; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 21, '63 ; disch. disab. Dec. 12, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Hamilton, Robert, Co. K; b. Scotland ; age 29; res. Halifax, N. S.; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in as pvt. Aug. 20, '63 ; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; released Aug. 25, '64; app. sergt.; des. and enl. in Co. D, 8th Vt. Inf., as Robert Gait ; disch. from Co. D, 8th Vt. Inf., June 8, '65. Hamlett, Thomas, Co. C; b. Chicago, 111.; age 23; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; cred. Dover; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 25, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Mat- thew Vassar" and "Eureka " ; des. Oct. 18, '64. Hamlin, Fred, Co. K; b. Finland; age 24; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar; " des. May 23, '64. COMPLETE ROSTER. 8 1 Hamlin, Sylvester A., Co. G ; b. Charlestown ; age 22 ; res. Charlestown ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; disch. disab. Jan, 31, '63, Alexandria, Va. Hamly, John C. {alias George Garnett), Co. A; b. Nova Scotia; age 20; cred. Acworth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; disch. Dec. 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Hammond, Isaac Ware, non-commissioned staff; b. Gilsum; age 30; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 25, '5i ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as com. sergt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died Sept. 28, '90, Concord. Hampstead, Henry, Co. C; b. New Brunswick; age 31 ; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 15, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Hanagan, William, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 34; res. L,ebanon; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 27, '63. Hancock, George, Co. C. See Charles G. Edson. Handy, Alpheus, Cos. D and B; b. Richmond; age 32; res. and cred. Fitzwilliam; drafted Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt. Co. D; wd. and mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from mis.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; disch. disab. June 13, '65, Manchester. P. O. ad., Westmoreland. Handy, George E., Co. F; b. Dublin; age 18; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; mis. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. Apr. 25, '64; served as 2nd It. in ist U. S. V. Inf. Died Jan. 12, '81, New York City. Handy, Jerome B. A., Cos. D and B; b. New Hampshire; age 18; res. Charleston, Vt.; cred. Charlestown; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt. Co. D ; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. B; to Co. H, 13th V. R. C, Mar. 8, '65; disch. July I5> '65) Concord. P. O. ad., Fitzwilliam. Hannifen, Gregory, Co. F; b. Irelatid ; age 30; res. Winchester; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. May 3, '63, Chan- cellorsville, Va.; died wds. May 13, '63, U. S. Ford, Strafford Co., Va. Hans, Nelson, Co. C; b. Sweden; age 24; cred. Peterborough; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hanson, Aaron N., Co. H; b. Ossipee; age 21; res. Ossipee; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Lee. Hanson, Benjamin, Co. D; b. Dover; age 25; res. and cred. Dover; drafted Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; died wds. June 27, '64, Annapolis, Md. Hanson, Charles, Co. B; b. Quebec, Can.; age 21; cred. Hebron; enl. 6 82 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 10, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Hanson, Israel, Co. C; b. Dover; age 18; cred. Dover; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64 ; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Dover. Hanson, Joseph B., Co. B; b. Moscow, Me.; age 25; res. Milan; enl. Oct. 4, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as wagoner; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Hanson, Julius, Co. B; b. Denmark; age 22; cred. Pittsburg; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Dec. 25, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Hapgood, Charles E., Co. I, and F. and S.; b. Shrewsbury, Mass.; age 30; res. Amherst; app. capt. Co. I Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61; app. It. col. Dec. 14, '62; col. July 3, '63; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. Oct. 17, '64, tm. ex. P. O. ad., 4 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. Harden, Cyrus, Co. B ; b. Cumberland, R. I.; age 25 ; res. Cumberland, R. I.; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as Corp.; disch. disab. Jan. 23, '62, Washington, D. C. Hardey, Patrick, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Andover; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Harding, John, unasd.; b. England; age 23; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 16, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Hargrave, William, Co. B; b. Toronto, Can.; age 21 ; res. Toronto, Can.; enl. Oct. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as Corp.; des. May 18, '63, Germantown, Pa. Harr, Michael, Co. K ; b. Switzerland ; age 36 ; res. Portsmouth ; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 7, '62. Harriman, Jacob A., Co. B; b. Bartlett; age 35; res. Randolph; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; tr. to Co. A, 9th V. R. C, Apr. 18, '64; disch. Nov. 16, '65, Washington, D. C. Harriman, Leander, Co. G; b. Claremont; age 44; res. and cred. Clare- mont; enl. Aug. 24, '62; must, in Sept. 18, '62, as pvt.; tr. to I. C. Sept. I, '63; to Co. B, 2ist V. R. C; disch. July 6, '65, Trenton, N. J. P. O. ad.. Bellows Falls, Vt. Harriman, Samuel, Co. D ; b. Conway ; age 45 ; res. Somersworth ; enl. Oct. 8, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. June 13, '62, White House Landing, Va. Harrington, Benjamin, Co. B ; b. England ; age 21 ; res. New York City ; COMPLETE ROSTER. 83 enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in as pvt. Aug. 20, '63; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Harrington, Daniel, Co. K; b. Waterford, Ire.; age 23; res. South Ber- wick, Me.; enl. Oct. i, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. Corp. Apr. 16, '62; wd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 29, '62, New York City ; re-enl. and must, in from Meredith, Apr. 26, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. D, 14th V. R. C, Oct. 2i, '64; disch. July 28, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Soldiers' Home, Chelsea, Mass. Harrington, Edward, unasd.; b. Massachusetts; age 22 ; cred. Dorches- ter; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 3, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Harris, Charles, unasd.; b. Manchester, Eug.; age 24; cred. Gilman- ton; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. I, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. i.A. G. O. Harris, Charles H., Co. F; b. Vernon, Vt.; age 18; res. Gilsum; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as pvt.; killed May 3, '63, Chan- cellorsville, Va. Harris, Edward, Co. C; b. Manchester, Eng.; age 21 ; cred. South New- market; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Harris, James, Co. G; b. Kilkenny, Ire.; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 14, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Harris, John, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 29; cred. Amherst; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 25, '65. Harris, Joseph H., Co. C ; b. Randolph, Vt.; age 26; res. Lebanon; enl. Aug. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as ist sergt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. June 8, '63; served in Co. K, ist N. H. Vols. P. O. ad., St. Albans, Vt. Harrison, John, unasd.; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 21; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 8, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. i.A. G. O. Hart, Alfred W., Co. A; b. South Berwick, Me.; age 18; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 28, '62. Hart, Charles A., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 19; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June ±, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Hart, Charles B., Co. G; b. Pomfret, Vt.; age 20; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. — , '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 27, '62 P. O. ad., Ferndale, Cal. 84 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Hart, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age-2i; cred. Cornish; eiil. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; tr to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Mattbew Vassar," " Primrose " and "Princeton;" disch. Aug. 21, '65. Hart, Joseph, Co. D ; b. Cambridge, Eng.; age 31 ; res. and cred. I^an- caster; enl. Aug. 8, '62; must, in Aug. 8, '62, as muse; disch- disab. Mar. 21, '63, Baltimore, Md. Died Apr. 19, '76. Harvey, James, Co. K; b. Fryeburg, Me.; age 26; res. Fryeburg, Me.; cred. Freedom; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as landsman; served on XJ. S. S. " Wm. Bacon" and "Yankee; " des. July 18, '64. Harvey, Jonathan H., Co. I ; b. Wilmot ; age 18 ; res. New lyondon ; enl. Sept 28, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Feb. 5, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Hasham, Winfield S., Co. C ; b. New Hampshire; age 18 ; cred. Charles- town ; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64 ; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, ovit June 28, '65. I Haskell, Daniel W., Co. C; b. Hanover; age 23; res. Hanover; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks. Va.; re enl. and must, in Jan. r, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Haskell, Nelson E., Co. F; b. Troy; age 18; res. Troy; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 27, '62, Alexandria, Va.; served in Co. B, ist N. H. Cav. P. O. ad., Troy. Hassett, James, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 18; cred. Dublin; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. Mar. 18, '65, Bever- ly, N. J. Hatch, Walton A., Co. K; b. Portsmouth; age 19; res. Portsmouth; enl. Sept. 27, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt; died dis. May 4, '62, Fairfax Court House, Va. Hanry, Anthon, Co. E ; b. Germany ; age 21 ; res. New York City ; cred. Stratham; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 18, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. Aug 2, '65. Hawkins, John D., Co. D ; b. Strafford; age 26; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. June 8, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Hayden, Austin B., Co. E ; b. Northampton, Mass.; age 40 ; res. and cred. Milford ; enl. Aug. 4, '62 ; must, in Aug. 4, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Jan. 7, '63, Alexan- dria, Va. Hayes, Charles, Co. B ; b. Scotland ; age 30; res. Scotland ; cred Frank- lin ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. ig, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point, Lookout, Md. Hayes, George W., Co. A; b. Dover; age 18; res. Lebanon, Me.; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June r, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. 85 Hayes, James, Cos. C and E ; b. Ireland'; age 32 ; cred. Bath ; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt. Co. C; app. corp. Oct. 3, '64; sergt. Nov. i, '64; ist sergt. Dec. 13, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned ; app. and It. Co. E, May i, 65 ; not must.; must, out as ist sergt. June 28, '65. Hayes, William H., Co. H ; b. Farmington ; age 19 ; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 15, '62. Died Dec. 20, '85, P'armington. Hayes, William H. H., Co. A; b. Milton; age 20; res. Milton; enl. Sept. II, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 18, '62, and died wds. June 20, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Haynes, AlbynL., Co. B; b. Alexandria; age 18; res. Alexandria; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 17, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Haynes, Ervin W., unasd.; b. Alexandria; age 18; res. Franklin; enl. and must, in Apr. 4, '62, as pvt. Co. E, ist U. S. Sharpshooters ; tr. to Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters, Dec. 23, '64; to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. Apr. 18, '65, Burkeville, Va.; served in Co. H, 1st N. H. Inf. P. O. ad., Franklin Falls. Haynes, Henry H., Co. E. See Henry H. Haines. Haynes, Jeremiah, Co. E. See Jeremiah Haines. Haynes, John, Co. G. See John Haines. Haynes, Samuel, Co. F. See Samuel Haines. Haynes, William, Co. C. See William Haines. Hayward, Alvin G., Co. H; b. Concord; age 19; cred. Eaton; enl. and must, in Feb. 8, '64, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; wd. Oct. 27, '64; tr. to 5th N. H. V.Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. H; disch. disab. June 16, '65, Washington, D. C. Hayward, Junius A., Co. E ; b. Alstead ; age 21 ; res. Alstead ; enl. Aug. ig, '6r ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 11, '62, Yorktown, Va. Hayward, Simeon F., Co. C; b. North Bridgewater, Mass.; age 32; cred. Kingston; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Haywood, Francis, Co. B. See Francis Heywood. Hazelton, Joseph W., Co.. I; b. Manchester; age 30; res. and cred. Chester; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; died dis. July II, '64, City Point, Va. Hazlett, George, Co. I; b. Canada; age 24; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 5, '64, Wash- ington, D. C. Heald, Alfred W., Co. K; b. Dublin; age 25; res. and cred. Milford; enl. Aug. 9, '62 ; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 24, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Nashua. Healey, Harmon G., Co. I ; b. New York ;'age 28; cred. Nashua; enl. as 8 6 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Heath, Addison W., Co. A; b. Plymouth; age 21; res. Holderness; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; app. prin. muse. May 23, '63; must, out Oct. 29, '64; served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. Died Oct. 23, '65, Holderness. Heath, George F., Co. I; b. Hopkinton; age 18; res. Andover; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 11, '62, Yorktown, Va. Heath, Leroy S., Cos. A and P ; b. Plymouth ; age 23 ; res. Holderness ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. 31, '61; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; wd. June 26, '64; tr. to Co. D, nth V. R. C. Apr. 17, '65; disch. July 29, '65, Providence, R. I.; served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Ashland. Heath, Lorenzo, Co. C; b. Springfield ; age 32; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 11, '62, Wash- ington, D. C. Heath, Moses C, Co. G; b. Bristol; age 32; res. and cred. Concord; enl. Aug. 12, '62; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 31, '65. P. O. ad., Franklin. Heath, Samuel A., Co. F; b. Gorham ; age 18; res. Gorham ; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Nov. 14, '61, near Bladensburg, Md. Heath, William H., Cos. F and B; b. Northumberland; age 37; res. Northumberland; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B Oct. 31, '61 ; disch. disab. Aug. 14, '62, Washington, D. C. Died June i8, '89, Lancaster. Hebard, Abel S., Co. C; b. Norwich, Vt.; age 43; res. Orford; enl. Aug. 16, '62 ; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. i, '62, near Falmouth, Va. Hebert, Robert, Co. C ; b. Jersey City, N. J.; age 23 ; cred. Hanover ; enl. Aug. 28, '62; must, in Sept. 11, '62, as pvt.; disch. May 30, '65, Washington, D. C. Hefferman, Michael {alias Michael Ryan), Co. I; b. New Brunswick; age 21; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 21, '64; must, in Sept. 21, '64, as pvt.; wd. sev. Mar. 31, '65, Dinwiddle Court House, Va.; disch. July 15, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad.. Asylum for In- sane, Danvers, Mass. Henderson, William M., Co. H; b. Rochester; age 44; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; disch. disab. Dec. 12, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Hennesey, John, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Sutton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, "^64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Apr. 25, '65, must, out June 28, '65. COMPLETE ROSTER. 87 Henry, James, Co. G; b. Leith, Scotland; age 28; res. New York City; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Mar. 5, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Henry, John, unasd. See John Theury. Henry, Samuel, Co. G; b. Claremont; age 28; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. — , '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; discb. disab. Sept. 3, '62. P. O. ad., East Berlin, Ct. Hersey, Franklin, Co. E; b. Grantham; age 18; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. Hersum, George L., Cos. A and G; b. Waterford, Me.; age 26; res. Mil- ton; enl. Sept. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as Corp.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. sergt. Oct. 7, '62; ist sergt. Jan. i, '63; 2nd It. Oct. 3, '63; 1st It. Co. G July 2, '64; not must.; disch. as 2nd It. Oct. 15, '64. Hervean, August, Co. C ; b. Prance ; age 25 ; cred. Dublin ; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; capd. Feb. 7, '65, while on picket. N. f. 1. A. G. O. Heustis, William E., Co. F; b. Quincy, Mass.; age 17; res. Keeue ; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as mnsc; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; disch. disab. Sept. i, '64. Heyward, Alvin G., Co. H. See Alvin G. Hayward. Heyward, Junius A., Co.- E. See Junius A. Hayward. Heywood, Francis, Co. B; b. Guildhall, Vt.; age 22; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Nov. 25, '61, Camp Casey, Md. Hiam, Daniel, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; died wds. May 14, '65,. Washington, D. C. Hibard, John S., Co. E; b. Lebanon; age 28; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 16, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; disch. disab. Jan. 17, '62, Fort Monroe, Va.; P. O. ad., Springfield, Mass. Hibbard, Abel S., Co. C. See Abel S. Hebard. Hibbard, Robert, Co. C. See Robert Hebert. Hickman, William, Co. B; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 21 ; cred. Manches- ter; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Commo- dore Read ; " des. Aug. 12, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Hicks, James, Co. C ; b. England ; age 21 ; cred. Piermont; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Hicks, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 31, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. 88 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Hicks, Stephen, L., Cos. D and C; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Epping; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C Nov. 20, '64; app. Corp. Jan. 10, '65; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; par. Apr. 16, '65; disch. June 14, '65, Annapolis, Md. Died Jan. 27, '88. Higby, George, Co. C; b. Scotland; age 22; cred. Bath; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. n, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Higgins, Franklin M., Co. B; b. Livermore, Me.; age 18; res. Milan; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 27, '62, Washington, D. C. Higgins, John, Co. A; b. Illinois; age 21; cred. Peterborough; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; des. June 6, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Hill, Bradley W., Co. F; b. Troy; age 18; res. Swanzey; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Sept. 30, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Hill, Ellsha, Co. G ; b. Hinsdale ; age 24 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Feb. 21, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. Oct. 27, '62, Frederick, Md. Hill, Thomas, Co. I; b. England; age 18; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; gd. from des. Jan. 11, '65; disch. by sentence G. C. M. Mar. 24, '65. Hilliard, Henry S., Co. B; b. Colebrook; age 25; res. Colebrook; app. 2nd It. Nov. 2, '63; must, in Nov. 25, '63; dismissed Oct. 10, '64; disab. resulting from dismissal removed Dec. 13, '64; app. capt. Co. B, Jan. 3, '65; must, in Feb. 7, 65; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 10, '65 ; must, out June 28, .'65 ; served in Co. F, 2nd N. H. V. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Hilliard, Hiram, Co. B ; b. Colebrook; age 20; res. and cred. Colebrook; enl. Jan. i, '64; must, in Jan. i, '64, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 28, '65, Manchester. P. O. ad., Pittsburg. Hilyard, Thomas T., Co. B; b. Meredith; age 35; res. Laconia; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. Corp.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Died Feb. 18, '78, Laconia. Hinkley, John W., Co. C; b. Wakefield; age 18; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; killed Mar. 25, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Hinks, Thomas, Co. C ; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Monroe; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 14, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Hoban, John, Co. C; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. COMPLETE ROSTER. 89 Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hodgdon, Charles H., Co. B; b. Boston, Mass.; age 19; res. Effingham; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. Jan. 8, '62, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad.. No. Andover Depot, Mass. Hodgkins, Dexter, Co. F; b. Jefferson, Me.; age 23; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 24, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. corp. Feb. 14, '65 ; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned ; app. sergt. June 20, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Hodgman, John E., Co. A; b. Charlestown, Mass.; age 22; res. Milton ; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. July 28, '62, Baltimore, Md. Hoffman, William H., Co. C; b. Lebanon; age 44; res. I,ebanon; enl. Sept. 14, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.. died wds. June 25, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Hogan, James, Co. C; b. Louisiana: age 21; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 2, '65, Washington, D. C. Hoit, Charles E. P., Co. D. See Charles E. P. Hoyt. Hoit, Elbridge, Co. D. See Elbridge Hoyt. Hoit, John W., Co. A. See John W. Hoyt. Hoitt, Augustus J., Cos. A and I; b. Northwood; age 18; res. North- wood; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. capt. Co. I Oct. 28, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. Hoitt, Thomas L., band; b. Barnstead; age 33; res. Barnstead ; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as first-class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Barnstead. Holbrook, William H., Co. F; b. Upton, Mass.; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. New Durham; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Mar. i, '64; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; released Mar. 2, '65; disch. June 7, '65, Annapolis, Md. Holden, Amos T., Co. F; b. Waterville, Me.; age 23; res. and cred. Winchester ; enl. as sub. Oct. 9, '63 ; must, in Oct. 9, '63, as pvt.; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; par. Oct. 7, '64; died Nov. 9, '64, Alexandria, Va. Holden, George R., Co. E ; b. Langdon ; age 20 ; res. Langdon ; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 15, '62. P. O. ad., Langdon. Holden, Henry M., Co. E; b. Langdon; age 21; res. Langdon; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. May — , '63, Chan- cellorsville, Va.; app. corp.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Langdon. Holden, Ralph, Co. C; b. England; age 21; cred. Newmarket; enl. as go FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 14, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Holden, Stephen L., Co. B; b. Charlestown; age 18; res. Charlestown ; enl. Feb. 15, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; disch. Feb. 10, '63; served in Co. D, 8th Ct. Inf. P. O. ad., Acworth. Holding, James, unasd.; b. Birmingham, Eng.; age 21; cred. Danville; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64 ; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Holland, Barnard, Co. B ; b. Toronto, Can.; age 23 ; res. New York City ; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, 12th N. Y. Cav. May i, '64; must, out July 19, '65, Raleigh, N. C. Holland, Joseph, unasd.; b. New York City; age 44; res. New York City; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 20, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Holler, Arthur, Co. D. See Arthur Hortor. Holman, Jonathan P., band ; age 22; res. Raymond; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as third-class muse; died dis. May 3, '62, near Yorktown, Va. Holman, Reuben M., Co. C ; b. New Brunswick ; age 36 ; cred. Wash- ington; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Holmes, John S., Co. F; b. Rochester; age 24; res. Rochester; enl. Mar. I, '62; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as pvt.; disch. wds. Nov. 20, '62, Fort McHenry, Md. P. O. ad., Peabody, Mass. Holmes, Nathan H., Co. H; b. Jefferson; age 44; res. Tuftonborough ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. ; disch. wds. June 9, '63. P. O. ad., Jefferson. Holt, Albion, Co. F; b. Pembroke; age 35; res. Pembroke; enl. Nov. I, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; re-enl. Feb. 25, '64 ; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; app. muse; must, out June 28, '65. Holt, Ancil D., Co. K ; b. Weston ; age 38 ; res. Peterborough ; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 5, '62, Washington, D. C. Died June 4, '90, Nashua. Holt, Benjamin F., Co. B; b. Manchester; age 18; cred. Epsom; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 21, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Franklin Falls. Holt, Charles, Co. C ; b. Hamilton, Can.; age 22; res. Hamilton, Can.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; mis. June 18, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; returned ; app. sergt. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Holt, Stephen H., Co. K; b. Greenfield ; age 21; res. Francestown; enl. Aug. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Nov. r, '63; COMPLETE ROSTER. 91 sergt.; wd. June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 21, '64, Washington, D. C. Hook, William L., Co. A; b. Concord; age 18; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 10, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; re-enl. and must. in Jan. i, '64 ; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Hooper, James W., Co. H; b. Milton; age 18; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Aug. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '6l, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63, Con- cord. Hope, George, Co. H; b. Troy, N. Y.; age 21; res. Waterford, Mass.; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; vird. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. June 26, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Plainfield, N. J. Hopkins, George W., Co. I; b. Francestown ; age 20; res. Francestown; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '6r, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 30, '62. P. O. ad., Francestown. Hopkins, Henry J., Co. B; b. Plainfield, Ct. ; age 19; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn" and "Yankee; " des. Oct. 8, '64. Hopper, George, Cos. K and G; b. England; age 21; cred. Atkinson; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. Horn, William F., Co. A; b. Milan; age 34; res. and cred. Milan; enl. Feb. 15, '65 ; must, in Feb, 15, '65, as pvt.; wd. and mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. wds. June 19, '65, Phil- adelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Milan. Home, Charles H., Cos. B and H ; b. Moultonborough ; age 18 ; res. Tuftonborough ; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va., disch. disab. Mar. 16, '63, Concord. Died Mar. 28, '86, Tuftonborough. Home, Wesley, R., Co. D; b. Farmington; age 28; res. Farmington ; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Nov. 18, '62. P. O. ad., Farmington. Hornby, George, Co. F; b. England; age 34; cred. Wentworth; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 13, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Hortor, Arthur, Cos. D and H ; b. Taunton, Mass.: age 2r ; res. Somers- worth; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; dropped as deserter Oct. — , '62; gd. from des. Aug. 16, '63 ; mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; returned ; assigned to Co. H, June 17, '65 ; must. out June 28, '65. Houghton, Abel, Co. F; b. Thompson, Ct.; age 43; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as muse; disch. disab. Dec. 31, '62. P. O. ad., Keene. 92 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Houghton, George E., Co. F; b. Bellingham, Mass.; age i8; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; tr. to 29th Co. 2nd Battl. I. C. Sept. 16, '63; disch. as sergt. Oct. 25, '64, Port Monroe, Vt. tm. ex. P. O. ad., Winslow, Arizona. Houlehan, John, Cos. D and C; b. Ireland; age 28; res. and cred. Dun- barton; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. House, Joseph (^alias Marvin H. Klock), Co. H; b. Ponda, N. Y.; age 22; cred. Goffstown; enh as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Houser, John, Co. A; b. Wurtemburg, Germany; age 22; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Parmville, Va.; disch. June 12, '65, Washington, D. C. Howard, Charles C, Co. E; b. Andover, Vt.; age 35; res. Croydon; enl. Aug. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 11, '62. Howard, Frank, Co. B ; b. New Brunswick ; age 28 ; cred. Manchester ; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; des. Mar. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Howard, George, Co. K; b. Gibraltar, Spain; age 25; res. New York City; cred. Pittsfield ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Wm. Bacon" and "Wyandank;" disch. July 15, '65, as seaman. Howard, Leonard W., Co. B; b. Concord, Vt.; age 19; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. Concord, Vt. Howard, Warren W., Co. B; b. Surry; age 26; res. Claremont; enl. Feb. 27, '62 ; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 21, '63, Concord. Howard, William, Co. F; b. Jamaica, Vt.; age 45; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. July 4, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Howe, Albert C, Co. G; b. New Hampshire; age 21; res. Newport; enl. Sept. — , '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to Co. B, 21st I. C. Sept. 16, '63; re-enl. Apr. 14, '64 ; drowned at Newport on or about May 21, '64. Howe, Benjamin, Cos. E and H ; b. Canada ; age 24 ; cred. Acworth ; enl. Aug. 23, '62; mvist. in Aug. 23, '62, as pvt.; app. ist sergt.; 2nd It. Co. H Dec. 11, '64; ist It. May i, '65 ; not must.; must, out as 2nd It. June 28, '65. Died Apr. 7, '87, Hartford, Vt. Howe, Edward D., Co. C ; b. Lebanon; age 18; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as Corp.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. 93 Howe, Edwin A., Co. E; b. Acworth; age 19; cred. Acworth; enl. Aug. 28, '62 ; must, in Aug. 28, '62, as pvt.; disch. Mar. 5, '63, Falmouth, Va. Howe, Henry H., Co. F; b. Stanstead, Can.; age 21 ; cred. Milford; enl. as sub. Sept. 8, '64; must, in Sept. 8, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt.; des. June 8, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Howe, John S., Co. E; b. New Boston; age 18; res. Franklin; enL Sept. l6, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Howe, Joshua H., Co. E; b. Canada; age 20; res. Acworth; enl. Sept. I, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Claremont Jan. i, '64; tr. to XJ. S. Navy Apr. 27, '64, as ord. sea- man ; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn ; " disch. July 17, '65, from receiving ship, Washington, D. C. Howick, James, Co. F; age 24; enl. -as sub. Aug. 28, '64; must, in Aug. 28, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hoyt, Augustus J., Co. A. See Augustus J. Hoitt. Hoyt, Charles E. P., Cos. D and B ; b. Deerfield ; age 25 ; res. and cred. Deerfield; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. B Nov. 20, '64; to 53rd Co. 2nd Battl. V. R. C. Jan. 7, '65 ; disch. disab. Aug. 19, '65, Ches- ter, Pa. P. O. ad., Deerfield. Hoyt, Elbridge, Co. D; b. Kingston; age 32; res. and cred. Newton; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; killed June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Hoyt, John W., Co. A; b. Kingston; age 18 ; cred. Kingston ; enl. Feb. 9, '65, I yr.; must, in Feb. 9, '65, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. Hoyt, Thomas L., band. See Thomas L. Hoitt. Hubbard, Charles L., Co. H ; b. Wakefield ; age 21 ; res. Brookfield ; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. i, '63, Washington, D. C; served in 14th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Haverhill, Mass. Hubbard, George, Co. F; b. West Turin, N. Y.; age 23; res. Winches- ter; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '63, Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor. Hubbard, James, Co. E; b. Milton; age 22; res. Dover; cred. Mere- dith; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Hughes, Peter, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 36; res. Concord; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 18, '63. Died Dec. 20, '88, Lancaster. Hull, James H., Co. A ; b. Gloucester, Mass.; age 21; cred. Kingston; enl. Feb. 7, '65 ; must, in Feb. 7, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 14, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Ipswich, Mass. 94 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Humphrey, Mason W., Cos. B, C, G and non-commissioned staff; b. Waterbury, Vt.; age 20; res. Waterbury, Vt.; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt. Co. B; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; app. sergt. maj. Mar. i, '63; 2nd It. Co. C.Oct. 2, '63; 1st It. Co. G Feb. i, '64; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Hunt, Albert, Co. A; b. Boscawen ; age 45; res. Boscawen ; enl Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 4, '62, Baltimore, Md. Hunt, Charles, Cos. D and E; b. Warner; age 18; res. Warner; enl. Oct. 27, '63 ; must, in Oct. 27, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 22, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; released ; returned to duty Apr. 18, '65 ; assigned to Co. E; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Contoocook. Hunt, John H., Co. A; b. Dorchester; age 35; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 24, '62. P. O. ad., Hill. Hunter, Damon E., Co. G; b. Salisbury; age 21; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died wds. June 22, '62, Yorktown, Va. Hunter, James, Co. C; b. St. John, N. B; age 40; cred. Strafford; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hunter, John H., Co. E; b. Cornish; age 21 ; res. Newport ; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '63, Fort Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Hart- ford, Vt. Huntoon, Henry B., Co. C; b. Salisbury; age 21; cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 8, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 3, '63, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Strafford. Huntoon, Oscar F., Co. B; b. Bethlehem; age 18; res. Whitefield; enl. Oct. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6.1, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; considered a deserter from on or about Jan 5, '63. N. f. r. A. G. O. P. O. ad., Stoneham, Mass. Hurd, Charles T., Co. K; b. Somersworth; age 21; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 25, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Commo- dore Read" and "Don; " des. Mar. 31, '65. P. O. ad., Biddeford, Me. Hurd, John, Co. B; b. Rochester; age 35; res. and cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug, 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.. disch. disab. Feb. 7, '65, Manchester. Hurd, Marshall P., Co. K; b. Croydon; age 19; res. Lempster; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; died wds. Sept. 18, '62, Mill Creek hosp., Md.; served in Co. D, 1st N. H. V. Hurd, Sumner F., Co. E; b. Newport; age 24; res. Newport; enl. Sept. COMPLETE ROSTER. 95 16, '61 ; must, in Dec. 18, '6i, as pvt.; app. sergt. Dec. 19, '61 ; ist sergt. Apr. 17, '62; 2nd It. May 12, '62; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; app. ist It. Nov. 10, '62 ; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; resigned May 27, '63. P. O. ad., Vineland, N. J. Hurst, George, Co. I ; b. Pennsylvania ; age 23; res. Philadelphia, Pa.; cred. Gilsum ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 20, '63, Point I/Ookout, Md. Httse, William, Co. C; b. Little Rock, Ark.; age 23; cred. Portsmouth ; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64 ; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Feb. 7, '65, near Fort Welch, Va. Hussey, William, Co. H ; b. Canada ; age 21 ; res. Wolfebofough ; enl. Sept. 7, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 13, '61, near Alexandria, Va. Hutchins, Moses F., Co. E; b. Moultonborough ; age 24; res. Moulton- borough; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 10, '62, near Alexandria, Va.; served in Co. I, 12th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Lawrence, Mass. Hutcherson, Cyrus A., Co. K ; b. Hollis, Me.; age 18 ; res. Plaistow ; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 22, '62, New York City. Hutchinson, Appleton, Co. I ; b. Wilton ; age 32 ; res. Wilton ; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62. Yorktowu, Va. Hutchinson, Charles A., Co. B; b. Milan; age 19; res. Stratford; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. May i, '63, near Falmouth, Va. Died Feb. 10, '75, Swanville, Me. Hyatt, George, unasd.; b. Canada; age 21 ; cred. Peterborough; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 15, '64, at draft rendezvous; Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f . r. A. G. O. Hyde, William, Co. I ; b. Dover ; age 43 ; cred, Somersworth ; enl. Nov. 3, '62 ; must, in Nov. 18, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. May I, '65. Infant, James, Co. G; b. Canada; age 24; cred. Marlow; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64 ; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; died wds. Apr. 18, '65. Infant, Judson, Cos. K and F; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Ingalls, Andrew J., Co. H ; b. Chichester; age 31 ; cred. Canterbury ; enl. Aug. 25, '62 ; must, in Aug. 26, '62, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; capd.June22, '64, Weldon Railroad, Va.; released; tr. to sth N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. H, June 17, '65 ; disch. June 19, '6g, Baltimore, Md. P. O. ad., Laconia. Ingalls, Melvin L., Co. C; b. Hanover; age 25; res. Hanover; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; app. prin. muse. Oct. — '61; 96 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. disch. Nov. 2g, '62, Washington, D. C; served in Co. E, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Old Colony Depot, Boston, Mass. Inshaw, John, Co. I ; b. England ; age 35 ; cred. Windkam ; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; gd. from des. Jan. 11, '65; disch. by sentence G. C. M. Mar. 24, '65. Irving, John, Co. G; b. Massachusetts; age 26; cred. Gilsum; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63 ; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. ig, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Wyandank" and "Wm. Bacon; " disch. Aug. 8, '65, from receiv- ing ship. New York City. Ivers, William, Co. D; b. Ireland; age 30; res. RoUinsford; enl. Sept. 26, '5i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. Oct. 9, '62, Fort Mon- roe, Va. P. O. ad., Lawrence, Mass. Jackman, George, unasd.; b. New York; age 23; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug, 16, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 16, '64. Jackson, George H., Co. F; age 18; enl. and must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jackson, Henry, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 22; res. Wisconsin; cred. Ben- nington; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; des. Feb'. 5, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Jackson, Lewis, Cos. K and G; b. Portland, Me.; age 31; res. New York City; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64 ; disch. disab. Mar. 12, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Jackson, Milton S., Co. C; b. Hinsdale, Mass.; age 19; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 31, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64 ; died Sept. 14, '92, Newport. Jackson, Oliver, Co. H; b. Cornish; age 25; res. Manchester; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '6i, as pvt. Co. F, and U.S. Sharpshooters ; re-enl. from Cornish Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. H, June 17, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Jackson, Richard, Co. G; b. London, Eng.; age 22; res. London, Eng.; cred. Barrington ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; des Dec. 17, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Jackson, Robert, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 23, '64, at draft rendenzvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jaeger, Franz Robert, Cos. K and I; b. Germany; age 26; res. Spring- field, Mass.; cred. Bradford; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Nov. i, '63; wd. June 16, '64, Pe- tersburg, Va.; tr. to Co. I.June 17, '65; disch. disab. June 13, '65, Portsmouth Grove, R. I. Jagers, S. J., Co. I; b. Germany; age 30; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. COMPLETE ROSTER. 97 Aug. 19, '64 ; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. James, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Washington; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63 ; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; disch. disab. June 27, '65, Manchester. James, Thomas, Co. A; b. Cornwall, Eng.; age 36; res. and cred. Con- cord; enl. Aug. II, '62; must, in Aug. ii, '62, as pvt.; killed Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md. Jean, Clouin, unasd.; b. Havre, France; age 20; cred. Lee; enl. as sub, Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 10, '64. Jefferson, Hiram, Co. C; b. Lisbon; age 18; res. and cred. Lisbon; enL Aug. 18, '62 ; must, in Aug. 20, '62, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; enl. in loth Tenn. Inf. C. S., while prisoner at An- dersonville, Ga.; re-capd. Dec. 28, '64, Egypt Station, Miss.; enl. in Co. C, 5th Inf. U. S. Vols., Mar. 16, '65 ; must, out Oct. 11, '66, Fort Kearney, Neb. Jenkins, Charles, Co. B; b. Germany; age 26; res. New York City; cred. Charlestown; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63, as ■pvt.; app. Corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. sergt.; ist It. Oct. 28, '64; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '65. Jenkins, Henry J., Co. B; b. Ohio; age 21; res. Canada; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '63; must, in as pvt. Sept. i, '63; died dis. Sept. 26, '64, 1st Div., 2nd A. C. Hosp. Jenkins, Thomas, unasd.; b. England; age 36; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 12, '64, at draft rendezvous; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. i. A. G. O. Jenks, George E., Co. I ; b. Lyme ; age 21 ; res. Lyme ; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '6r, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Manchester. Jenness, George B., Co. F; b. Rochester; age 39; cred Manchester; enl. as representative recruit, Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Centre Barnstead. Jenness, George H., Co. I; b. Dover; age 26; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; des. Nov. 30, '64, from TJ. S. S. " Matthew Vassar." Jenness, Job B., Co. I; b. Canaan; age 34; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct, 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; July — , '63, Gettys- burg, Pa.; des. Feb. 12, '64, Point Lookout, Md. P. O. ad.. South Danbury. Jenness, John, unasd.; b. Rochester; age 29; cred. Rochester; enl. Sept. 25, '62 ; must, in Oct, 6, '62, as pvt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jennings, Canfield, Co. I; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Holderness; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. 98 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Jennings, Edward, Co. D; b. New Brunswick; age 21; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 14, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Jewell, Elbridge E., Co. F; b. Winchester ; age 25; res. and cred. Win- chester; drafted Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; disch. Sept. 13, '64, Willet's Point, N. Y. Died Aug. 19, '90, Winchester. Served in Co. A, 2nd N. H. V. Jewell, George W., Cos. K and G; b. Wales, Me.; age 23; res. Medford, Mass.; cred. Acworth ; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. G; disch. disab. June 22, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., 303 Jef- ferson St., Joliet, 111. Johnson, Albert, 0., Co. F; b. Northfield, Mass.; age 19; res. Northfield, Mass.; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis.; Sept. 18, '64, An- dersonville, Ga. Johnson, Alden S., Co. K; b. Hancock; age 19; res. Antrim; enl. Sept, 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 12, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Reading, Mass. Johnson, Alexander, Co. C; b. Morgan, Vt.; age 21; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 18, '62, Bolivar Heights, Va. Johnson, Calvin, unasd.; b. Massachusetts; age 39; cred. Lebanon; enl. Nov. 21, '63; must, in Nov. 21, '63, as pvt.; supposed to have des. en route to regt. N. f. r A. G. O. Johnson, Charles, Co. F; b. Sweden; age 22; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. Sept. 8, '64; must, in Sept. 8, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 14, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson, Charles E., Cos. D and C ; b. Portsmouth ; age 24 ; res. and cred. Portsmouth; drafted Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C; must, out June 28, '65. Died Oct. 5, '77, Ports- mouth. Served in Co. D, 3rd N. H. V. Johnson, Daniel, non-commissioned staff ; age 18 ; enl. at Concord, Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in as principal muse. Oct. 26, '61 ; tr. to Co. C, as muse; disch. disab. Aug. 29, '62, New York. Johnson, David, Cos. B and H ; b. Meredith ; age 20; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Oct. 15, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 18, '62, Concord. Johnson, Edward B., Co. E; b. Newport; age 18; res. Newport; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 6, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., San Antonio, Texas. Johnson, Elijah W., Co. I ; b. Lyman ; age 34 ; res. Canaan ; app. 1st It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in to date Sept. 27, '61 ; disch. Jan. 28, '62. P. O. ad., Nashua. Served in Co. H, nth N. H. V. COMPLETE ROSTER. 99 Johnson, Frederick A., Co. E; b. Shrewsbury, Vt.; age 33; res. New- port; enl. Aug. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Mat^ thew Vassar" and "Fuschia;" disch. Aug. 3, '65, as carpenter's mate. P. O. ad., Cornish. Johnson, Oilman, Cos. K and G; b. Rye; age 19; res. Greenland; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, "6i, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Rye, Feb. 19, '64; tr. to Co. G; app. corp.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Portsmouth. Johnson, Ira S., Co. K; b. Antrim; age 18; res. Antrim; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, "Va. Johnson, James, Co. I; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Johnson, John, Co. G; b. New York; age 22; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 22, '64, and des. Oct. 23, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Johnson, Levi, Co. G and non-commissioned staff; b. Wallingford, Vt.; ^gs35! res. and cred. Claremont; enl. Aug. 20, '62; must, in Aug. 28, '62, as pvt.; app. com. sergt. Jan. 15, '65; disch. May 30, '65, near Fairfax Seminary, Va. P. O. ad., Claremont. Johnson, Lewis T., Co. A; b. Springfield; age 25; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 5, '63. P. O. ad., Wilmot. Johnson, Michael, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 29; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 6, '64. Johnson, Moses W., Co. A ; b. Concord ; age 20 ; res. Canterbury ; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Johnson, Peter, Co. B; b. Germany; age 24; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. HoUis; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Mat- thew Vassar" and "Tulip; " disch. July 31, '65, as a seaman. Johnson, Thomas, Cos. K and G; b. Newburyport, Mass.; age 22; res. Newburyport, Mass.; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Johnson, Warren D., Co. I; b. Danbury; age 19; res. Danbury; enl. Oct. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Mont Vernon. Johnson, William, Co. G; b. Norwich, Eng.; age 27; res. New York City; cred. Farmington; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 30, '63, Concord. lOO FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Johnson, William, unasd.; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous, New Hampshire ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Johnson, William W., unasd.; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Hampton; enl. Dec. 9, '63 ; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. — , '— . N. f. r. A. G. O. Jones, Albert, Co. I ; b. Germany ; age 22 ; res. New York City ; cred. Warner ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman ; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. " Commodore Read." Jones, Alfred G., Co. H; b. Massachusetts; age 26; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63 ; must, in Oct. I, '63, as pvt.; disch. June 21, '65, Fort Monroe, Va.; served in Co. A, 6th Inf. Mass. Vol. Militia. P. O. ad., Lowell, Mass. Jones, Charles, unasd.; b. Platte City, Mo.; age 21; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 15, '64, at draft rendezvous, New Hampshire ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jones, Edward, unasd.; b. England; age 24; cred. Warren; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; sent Sept. 23, '64, to regt.; des. en route. Jones, Frank, Co. F; b. Vermont; cred. Dorchester; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; killed Mar. 25, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Jones, George, Co. C; b. Boston, Mass.; age 24; res. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 27, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Jones, George R., Co. A; b. I,ebanon, Me.; age 44; res. Milton, enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 9, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Milton. Jones, George W., Co. D; b. Rochester; age 23; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. -15, '63. Jones, Henry, Co. I ; b. Pennsylvania ; age 23 ; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64: must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; app. corp.; des. May 28, '65. Jones, Joseph, Co. P; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 22; res. Philadelphia, Pa.; cred. Newcastle; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 20, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn" and "Yankee;" des. Sept. 20, '64. Jones, Thomas, Co. I; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Amherst; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. i, '65, Pe- tersburg, Va.; disch. disab. June 14, '65, Fairfax Seminary Gen. Hosp., Va, Jones, Walter, Co. C; b. New York; age 19; cred. Mason; enl. as sub.- COMPLETE ROSTER. lOI Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Jones, William, Co. B; b. Canada; age 31; res. Bradford, Vt.; cred. Loudon; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Jones, Willis, Co. D ; b. Livingston, Ky.; age 35 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Newmarket; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Colored Troops, Nov. 6, '63. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jordan, Albert C, Co. C; b. Plainiield; age 18; res. and cred. Plain- field; enl. Mar. 22, '64; must, in Mar. 22, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 14, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Died Jan. — , '72, Plainfield. Jordan, Charles, Co. D; b. Columbia; age 29; res. Pittsburg; enl. Nov. 30, '61 ; must, in Nov. — , as pvt.; wd. May 31, '62 ; died June 10, '62, on steamer " Vanderbilt, " en route from Harrison's Landing, Va. to New York City. Jordan, Christopher C, Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 21; res. Plainfield; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 5th Co. 2nd Battl. I. C, June 24, '63; disch. May 12, '64, New' York City. Died Aug. 21, '65, Plainfield. Jordan, Edwin C, Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 18; res. and cred. Plain- field ; enl. Mar. 22, '64; must, ip Mar. 22, '64, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; tr. to Co. B, i8th V. R. C. Jan. 28, '65; disch. July 21, '65, Washington, D. C. Died Dec. 23, '67, Plainfield. Jordan, James, Co. I ; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Jordan, James F., Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 20; res. and cred. Plain- field ; enl. Mar. 22, '64; must, in Mar. 22, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 21, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; P. O. ad., Plainfield. Jordan, James W., Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 21; res. Plainfield; enl. Sept. 3, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May r, '62, Alexandria, Va. Died July 30, '87, Plainfield. Jordan,* Jarvis J., Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 42; res. Plainfield; enl. Aug. 31, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; disch. disab. Apr. 2, '63, Concord. Died May 20, '86, Plainfield. Jordan, John H., Co. F; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Rye; enl. as sub. Sept. 1, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 18, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Joseph, Andrew, Co. G; age 23; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in as pvt. Aug. 17, '64, at West Lebanon; reported on roll of Apr. 30, '65, as absent in arrest awaiting sentence G. C. M. N. f. r. A. G. O. Joslin, Albert N., Co; F; b. Jaffrey; age 33; res. and cred. Jaffrey; drafted Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Died Mar. 30, '83, Fitchburg, Mass. 1 02 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. Joslyn, Luther, Co. I; b. Maine; age 41; cred. Westmoreland; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; died dis. Feb. 8, '65, Washington, D. C. Joyce, Charles, Co. I. See Charles H. Chase. Junkins, Daniel E., Cos. D and F; b. Wakefield; age 18; res. Lebanon, Me.; enl. Oct. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; des. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; re- turned under President's proclamation May — , '65; assigned to Co. F; must, out June 28, '65. Kanally, Daniel, Co. K ; b. Lancaster, Eng.; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 22, '64, Petersburg, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Kavanaugh, John C, Co. B. See John C. Cavanah. Keaser, Orin S., Co. F; b. Massachusetts; age 22; cred. Plainfield ; enl. as sub. Sept. 24, '63; must, in Sept. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Free- born," "Yankee," "Fuschia" and "Wyandank;" disch. Aug. 15. '65. Keezer, Daniel H., Cos. D and C; b. Hampstead; age 22; res. and cred. Kingston; drafted Aug. 11, '63 ; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Haverhill, Mass. Keezer, Reuben, Co. I; b. Franklin; age 35; res. and cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. II, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; tr. to I. C, June 24, '63, and assigned to Co. D, loth regt.; disch. June 28, '65, David's Island, New York Harbor. Died July 3, '82, Franklin. Keating, Thomas, Co. F ; b. Ireland ; age 35 ; cred. Wentworth ; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; mUst. in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; disch. May 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Keenan, Francis, Co. A ; b. Ireland ; age 25 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62 and died wds. June 4, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. • Kekeison, Joseph, Co. C ; b. Wurtemburg, Germany ; age 26 ; res. New York City; cred. South Newmarket; enl. Dec. 3, '63; must, in Dec. 3, '63, as pvt.; disch. June 14, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Keller, Jacob W., Cos. G and H; b. Germany; age 34; res. Claremont; app. 1st It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in to date Sept. 27, '61 Co. G; app. capt. Co. H, July 26, '62; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 10, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. to date Jan. 26, '64; served in Co. K, 6th Inf. Massachusetts Vol. Militia, V. R. C, and U. S. A. P. O. ad., 49 E. 2ist St., New York City. Kelley, Andrew J., Co. E; b. Webster; age 25; res. Webster; enl. Aug. 8, '61 ; must, in Sept. 9, '6i, as pvt. Co. E, ist U. S. Sharpshooters; re-enl. Jan. 2, '64; app. corp. Mar. i, '64; sergt. July i, '64; tr. to COMPLETE ROSTER. 103 Co. K, Sept. — , '64; to Co. G, 2iid U. S. Sharpshooters Dec. 23, '64; to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30. '65 ; assigned to Co. E, June 18, '65 ; must. out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Hopkinton. Kelley, Edward, Co. H; b. Galway, Ire.; age 23; res. New York City; cred. Kensington; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 22, '64, Petersburg, Va.; enl. in loth Tenn. Inf. C. S.; re-capd. Dec. 28, '64, Egypt Station, Miss.; enl. in 5th U. S. Vol. Inf. Mar. 17, '65 ; des. Apr. 14, '65, Alton, 111. Kelley, James H., Co. G; b. Lowell, Vt.; age 20; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Mar. 3, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Kelley, John, Co. K; b. Canada; age 23; res. Canada; cijed. Concord'; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 14, '63, from transport on Potomac river. Kelley, John, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 22; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f . r. A. G. O. Kelley, John, Co. E; b. Canada; age 27; res. Canada; cred. Lebanon ; enl. as sub. Oct. 23, '63; must, in Oct. 23, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 17, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Kelley, Joseph W., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 20; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 15, '62, en route from Fort Monroe, Va. to Washington, D. C. Kelley, Patrick, Cos. D and C; b. Waterford, Ire.; age 34; cred. Exe- ter; drafted Aug. il, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C. Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Kelley, Timothy, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 39; cred. Earnstead ; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. ii, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Kelley, William, unasd.; b. Hartford, Ct.; age 26; cred. Rochester; enl. Dec. 28, '63 ; must, in Dec. 28, '63, as pvt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Kellner, Peter, Co. B; b. Hamburg, Germany; age 19; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 25, '64, as ord. seaman ; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn ; " des. Dec. 25, '64. Kelsea, Henry C, Co. I; b. Landaff; age 19; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Los Angeles, Cal. Kemmel, Conrad, Co. C; b. Bavaria, Germany; age 34; res. New York City; cred. Dover ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. 2nd It. ist Inf. U. S. Vols., Apr. 17, '64 ;'appointment revoked and returned to Co. C, 5th N. H. V., Sept. 24, '64; disch. June 14, '65, York, Pa. Kendall, JohnL., Co. I; b. Mont Vernon; age 37; res. Amherst; enl. I04 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sept. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; drowned Feb. 24, '64, Fort Monroe, Va. Kenerson, John F., Co. I; b. Indian Stream [now Pittsburg]; age 32; res. Grafton ; enl. Oct. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; tr. to Co. A, 9th V. R. C; disch. Nov. i6, '65, Washington, D. C. Keniston, Caleb T., Co. H; b. Holderness; age 29; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '62 ; served in Co. G, ist N. H. Art. Keniston, Erastus H., Cos. D and A; b. Norway, Me.; age 18; res. Hop- kinton ; enl. Aug.- 18, '62 ; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; app. sergt. Oct. 23, '64; tr. to Co. A; disch. May 30, '65. P. O. ad., West Campton. Kenniston, Benjamin S., Co. E. See Benjamin S. Kinerson. Kennady, John, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 34; cred. Barnstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; retur&ed ; must, out June 28, '65. Kennedy, Duncan, Co. A ; b. Paisley, Scotland ; age 42 ; cred. Pembroke ; enl. Aug. II, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. corp.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Kennedy, Michael, Co. K; b. Belfast, Ire.; age 24; cred. Durham; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and " Wm. Bacon; " app. acting master's mate Oct. 6, '64; des. Nov. 30, '64, from Potomac Flotilla. Kenney, John, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Milford; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Kenney, Joseph P., Cos. B and H ; b. Middleton ; age 23 ; res. Wolfebo- rough; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62; disch. disab. Nov. 8, '62, Washington, D. C. Kenney, Simeon B., Co. H ; b. Milton ; age 32 ; res. Wolfeborough , enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Tuftonborough, Feb. 19, '64; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; exch. Aug. — , '64; must out June 28, '65. Died Dec. 2, '71, Wolfeborough. Kereser, Edward, Co. I; b. Germany; age 19; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Kern, John, Co. B ; b. France ; age 21 ; cred. Alstead ; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Har- bor, Va. Kerner, William, Co. C ; b. Hamburg, Germany ; age 33 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. I/Ondonderry ; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, COMPLETE ROSTER. 105 as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. June 30, '65, Washington, D. C. Kidder, Henry, Co. F; b. Fletcher, Vt.; age 34; res. and cred. Keene; drafted Oct. 9, '63; must, in Oct. 9, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 20, '65, Concord. P. O. ad.. East Jaffrey. Kimball, Charles, Co. I; b. Wilmot; age 32; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Kimball, Daniel, Co. H; b. Effingham; age 44; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 29, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. June 4, '62, Turner House Hosp., Va. Kimball, Daniel W., Cos. K and G; b. Canaan; age 37; cred. Hanover; enl. Nov. 24, '63; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G; to i68th Co., 2nd Battl., V. R. C; disch. June 8, '65, Concord. Kimball, George W., Co. I; b. Canaan; age 26; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. May — , '63, Chancellors- ville, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Kimball, Samuel A., Co. D; b. Bradford, Mass.; age 44; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as muse; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Farmington. Kimball, William F., Co. K; b. Plaistow; age 18; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 10, '62, New York City. P. O. ad., Newton. Kimball, William S., Co. A; b. Porter, Me.; age 27; res. Milton; enl. Aug. 29, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 7, '63 ; re-enl. and must, in from Jackson, Jan. 5, '64; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis. June 20, '64, Richmond, Va. Kimpel, Martin, Co. B; b. Germany; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Canterbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U..S. Navy, Apr. 25, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn; " des. July 31, '65, Washington, D. C. Kinerson, Benjamin S., Co. E; b. Goshen; age 26; res. Grantham; enl. Sept. II, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; app. sergt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to 243rd Co., ist Battl., V. R. C, Apr. i, '65; disch. July 18, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Wilmot. King, Charles, unasd.; b. Newcastle, Eng.; age 24; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; sent to regt. from New Hampshire. N. f. r. A. G. O. King, Charles, Cos. D and C; b. Bloomfield, Can.; age 20; cred. Brook- field; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; reported on mvist. out roll as pvt. absent without leave since Nov. 19, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. lo6 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. King, Charles A., Co. G; b. New York; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Haverhill ; enl. as sub. Oct. 27, '63 ; must, in Oct. 27, '63, as pvt.; des. Apr. 8, '64, Baltimore, Md.; appreh.; reported on must. out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent, place unknown. N. f. r. A. G. O. King, Harvey, Cos. K and F; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. lo, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; des.; ap- preh.; returned. to duty Jan. 21, '65; assigned to Co. F, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. King, William H., unasd.; b. Canada; age 28; cred. Brookline ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Kingsley, John, Co. I ; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Newmarket; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64 ; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Kinland, Owen, Co. I;b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Barrington; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. i6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Kinsella, John, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Antrim; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; par. Oct. 8, '64; des. Nov. 14, '64, while on furlough. Kishot, Louis, Co. A; b. France; age 21; cred. Lebanon; enl. Nov. 24, '63; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, May 8, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Eureka" and "Heliotrope;" des. July 6, '65. Kline, Augustus, Co. G; b. Hamburg, Germany; age 25; res. New York City; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; killed June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Klock, Marvin H., Co. H. See Joseph House. Knight, Edwin A., .non-commissioned staff and Co. F; b. Thornton; age 19; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Dec. 18, '61, as hosp. steward; disch. disab. Feb. 7, '63, Falmouth, Va.; drafted and must, in to date Aug. 19, '63 ; assigned to Co. F ; app. hosp. steward Nov. i8, '63 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., I^banon. Knight, Luther M., F. and S.; b. Franconia; age 49; res. Franklin; app. surg. Sept. 13, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; resigned May 28, '63. Died Feb. 3, '87, Franklin. Knight, Thomas, Co. B; b. England; age 28; cred. Manchester; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; des. Mar. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Knights, Frank, unasd.; b. England; age 21; cred. Greenfield; enl. as sub. Aug. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 19, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. COMPLETE ROSTER. 107 Knox, Hosea B., Co. B; b. Milton; age 31; res. Milton; cred. Roches- ter; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 30, '65, Washington, D. C. Served in Co. K, 3rd N. H. V. P. O. ad., Milton. Knox, William H., Co. D; b. Canton, Mass.; age 24; res. Somersworth ; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; killed June 29, '62, near Fair Oaks, Va. Kraft, Charles, Co. C ; b. England ; age 21 ; cred. Jefferson ; enl. as sub . Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Kuhlman, F., {alias Jacob Miller), Co. K; b. Germany; age 21; cred. Wilton; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64. P. O. ad., Vacaville, Cal. Kundson, Andrew, Co. I; b. Norway; age 28; cred. Groton; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64 ; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Labarre, Octave, Co. C; b. Three Rivers, Can.; age 28; res. Three Riv- ers, Can.; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 13, '63, near Alex- andria, Va. LaBonte, John, Co. A; b. Allenstown ; age 23; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad.. South Deerfield. Labouke, George, Co. B; b. France; age 21; res. Windsor, Can.; cred. Canterbury ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Lacey, Joseph S., Co. F; b. Jaffrey; age 19; res. Jaffrey; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died May 10, '62, Yorktown, Va. Lacours, Mitchell, Co. F; b. Canada; age 21; res. Washington; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Stanstead Plain, P. Q. Ladd, Laroy S., Co. I; b. Bristol; age 21; res. Orange; enl. Sept. 6, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '6i, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62, Peach Orchard, Va.; died wds. July i, '62. Lafergee, Theodore, unasd.; b. France; age 27; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 14, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Sept. 23, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Lafferty, Edward, Co. H; b. Quebec, Can.; age 29; res. Detroit, Mich.; cred. Exeter; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 15, '64, Alexandria, Va. Lalley, James, Cos. D and C; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; disch. June 27, '6s, Philadelphia, Pa. Lambert, Augustus, Cos. D and E; b. France; age i8; cred. Alexan- lo8 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. dria; enl. as sub. iSept. i6, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64 ; des. to the enemy Jan. 11, '65, near Peters- burg, Va. Lambert, Louis, unasd.; b. France; age 26 ; cred. Bethlehem ; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; des. en route to regt. Lanagan, Stephen, Co. K. See Stephen Sanagan. Lang, Francis M., Co. B; b. Limerick, Me.; age 37; res. Milan; enl. Dec. 5, '61; must, in Jan. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. Dec. 5, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; P. O. ad., Milan. Langley, George A., Co. H ; b. Rochester; age 18; res. Tamworth; enl. Dec. 9, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; app: Corp.; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. H, June 17, '65; app. ist sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lowell, Mass. Langley, Samuel G., F. and S.; b. Nottingham ; age 36 ; res. Manchester; app. and must, in as It. -col. Oct. 26, '61 ; resigned Dec. I, '62; ser- ved in 2nd N. H. V. Died Apr. 28, '69, Washington, D. C. Langley, Thomas B., Co. G; b. Swansea, Wales; age 19; cred. Man- chester; enl. Sept. 12, '62; must, in Sept. 12, '62, as muse; disch. May 30, '65,, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Virginia City, Nev. Lanman, R. G., {alias Thomas H. Lehman), Co. I ; b. Hamilton, Can.; age 27; cred. Epping; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to. U. S. Navy, Sept. 19, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. or Navy Dept. La Point, Lewis, Co. B; b. Canada; age ig; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 16, .'61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Larkin, Albert M., band ; b. Beekmantown, N. Y.; age i8; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; died dis. Apr. 23, '62, Ship Point, Va. Larkin, Elkanah A., Co. F; b. Beekmantown, N. Y.; age 38; res. New York; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 25, '65, Troy, N. Y. P. O. ad.. East Dickenson, N. Y. Larkin, James E., Co. A, and F. and S.; b. Beekmantown, N. Y.; age 29; res. Concord; app. ist It. Co. A, Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61; app. capt. July 31, '62; maj. July 3, '63; It. -col. Sept. 6, '64; disch. Oct. 12, '64. P. O. ad., Everett, Mass. Lary, Edgar, Co. B ; b. Canada; age 20; res. Canada; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63 ; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. to date July 24, '64. P. O. ad., Wil- limantic, Conn. Lasher, Benjamin, Co. B; b. Canada; age 30; res. Canada; cred. Lou- don; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63, Point Lookout, Md. LatermouUe, David, Co. H; b. Canada; age 21; res. and cred. Clare- COMPLETE ROSTER. 109 mont; enl. Jan. 4, '64; must, in Jan. 4, '64, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr; to Co. B, i6tli V. R. C, Jan. 24, '65;. disch. to date June 26, '65. P. O. ad., Claremont. Latham, Henry T., Co. G; b. Griswold, Conn.; age 31; res. I^ebanon; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; disch. disab. Sept. 6, '62. Laude, Patrick, Co. C; b. Cork, Ire.; age 20; res. New York City; cred. South Newmarket; enl. Dec. 4, '63 ; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; disch. July 21, '65, Washington, D. C. Lavien, Emille, Co. B; b. Canada; age 30; res. Boston, Mass.; cred- Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 5, '63, Point Dookout, Md. Lavigne, Philip, Co. G; b. Canada; age 21 ; res. Canada; cred. Riudge ; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3,. '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. Sept. 5, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Law, Thomas H., Co. K; b. Brookline; age 18; res. Milford ; enl. July 13, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. Oct. 13, '62, New York City. Lawrence, Amos, Co. F; b. Winchester; age 22 ; res. Winchester ; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; app. ist sergt. May 5,. '64; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; released; disch. to date Oct. 29, '64, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Winchester. Lawrence Charles B., Co. F; b. Winchester; age 20; res. Winchester;. enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 21, '63, Alexandria, Va. Lawrence, Harry, Co. I. See Charles Stockwin. Lawrence, John W., Cos. E and C; b. Pepperell, Mass.; age 39; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; app. and It., Co. C, Feb. 16, '62; wd. July i, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; re- signed Oct. 23, '62. Lawrence, Rodney, Co. F; b. Winchester; age 19; res. Swanzey; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; killed on picket, June 10, '62, near Fair Oaks, Va. Lawson, Eugene, Co. F; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Charlestown; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; died wds. Apr. 8, '65, Burkeville, Va. Lawson, Peter L., Cos. D and C ; b. Sweden ; age 20 ; cred. Wentworth ; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must. out June 28, '65. Leach, Charles W., Co. G; b. Methuen, Mass.; age 20; res. Claremont;, enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; app. ist sergt.;. killed June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Learned, William S., Co. C; b. Orford; age 19; res. Orford; enl. Sept. no FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. 3, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Mar. 29, '64; disch. July 8, '65, Concord, to date June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Rumney Depot. Leary, Edgar, Co. B. See Edgar Lary. Leathers, Daniel, Co. B; b. Nottingham; age 22; res. Nottingham; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; app. wagoner; disch. June 29, '65, near Washington, D. C; name changed to Daniel Hale, June ^, '^7. P. O. ad., Nottingham. Leathers, Joseph, Co. G; b. Barrington; age 32; cred. Dublin; enl. Nov. 10, '63; must, in Nov. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; disch. to date Dec. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Barrington, Leathers, Levi, Cos. F and B; b. Nottingham; age 25; res. Notting- ham; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Oct. 31, '61 ; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; disch. disab. Nov. 20, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Notting- ham. Leavitt, Charles S., Co. A; b. Boston, Mass.; age 20; res. Concord; enl. Sept. II, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 31st Co., 2nd Battl. I. C, Sept. 26, '63; disch. Oct. 12, '64, Fort Monre, Va. tm. ex. Leavitt, George F., Co. H ; b. Effingham ; age i8 ; res. Effingham; enl. Sept. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June l, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Oct. 25, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., No. Andover Depot, Mass. LeBlance, John, Co. A; b. New York; age 21; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. LeBosquet, William F., Co. K ; b. Greenfield ; age 19 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. July 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Lee, Hiram S., Co. B; b. St. John, N. B.; age 25; res. St. John, N. B.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 24, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar " and "Eureka;" des. Aug. 20, '64. LeGrand, Edward, Co. E ; b. France ; age 34 ; res. New York ; cred. Bedford; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. 1, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 4, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Lehman, Thomas H., Co. I. See R. G. Lanman. Leighton, Jerome W., Co. I; b. Littleton; age 23; res. Jafirey; enl. Oct. 10, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H. V. Jan. 30, '65; as- signed to Co. I, June 17, '65 ; reported on must, put roll as absent, sick at Concord. N. f. r. A. G. O. P. O. ad., Rindge. COMPLETE ROSTER. lii Leighton, Levi A., Co. C ; b. Strafford ; age 28 ; res. Lebanon ; enl. Sept. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Leighton, Samuel R., Cos. D and A; b. Farmington; age 19; res. Do- ver; enl. Feb. 18, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; app. corp. Nov. I, '63; tr. to Co. A, Nov. 20, '64; disch. Mar. 5, '65, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Dover. Lenn, Henry, Co. D; b. Germany; age 21; cred. New London; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Leonard, Michael, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept.ii, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Lesar, Emile, Co. G; b. Posen, Prussia; age 35; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63 ; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Leshure, Samuel, Co. B; b. Massachusetts; age 34; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; discb. disab. June 5, '65, Concord. Leslie, George G., Co. C ; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 21 ; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; discb. disab. Apr. 4, •63. Lewis, Albert A., Co. K; b. Waterville, Me.; age 30; res. Newton; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; discb. disab. Oct. 29, '62, Concord. P. O. ad., At- kinson Depot. Lewis, Artemus M., Co. G ; b. Cornish ; age 44 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Aug. 24, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; disch. Mar. 3, '63, Falmouth, Va. Died Dec. 17, '72, Grantham. Lewis, Charles, Co. H; b. Seneca, N. Y.; age 34; res. New York City; cred. Dover; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; disch. June 2, '65, Washington, D. C. Lewis, Henry, Co. A; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; Cred* Bow ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as landsman; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commodore Read." Lewis, Horace 0., Co. D; b. Dublin; age 27; res. and cred. Marl- borough; drafted Sept. 28, '63; must, in Sept. 28, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 12, '64, Wash- ington, D. C. Libbey, Alfred A., Co. D; b. Elliott, Me.; age 19; res. Elliott, Me.; enl. Oct. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as muse; re-enl. and must, in from Newcastle, Feb. 19, |'64; app. prin. muse. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. 112 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Libbey, Henry W., Co. B; b. Whitefield; age 18; res. Whitefield ; enl. Oct. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; app. corp.; tr. to gen. movinted service U. S. A., Nov. I, '62; des. Jan. 11, '63, Liverpool Point, Va.; appreh.; dishou. disch. for desertion to date Jan. 11, '63. P. O. ad., Burke, Vt. Libbey, Orlando, Co. D; b. Elliott, Me.; age 26; res. Elliott, Me.; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Libby, Charles A., Co. H; b. Tuftonborough ; age 21; res. Wolfebo- rough, enl. Sept. 10, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 15, '62, Yorktown, Va. P. O. ad., DellRapids, S. Dak. Libby, Daniel, Cos. H and G; b. Tuftonborough; age 30; res. Tufton- borough; enl. Sept. 21, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt.; 2nd It. Co. G, Jan. 6, '64; disch. Oct. 30, '64. P. O. ad., Tuftonborough. Lichey, John, Co. E; b. Canada; age 24 ; cred. Littleton; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '63; must, in Oct. 22, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab, Apr. 22, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Ligere, Damian, Cos. D and I; b. New York; age 28; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; reported on must, out roll, dated June 28, '65, as absent in ar- rest, City Point, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Lincoln, Lucian 0., Co. F; b. Chesterfield; age 22; res. Chesterfield; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. July 7, '62, near Alexandria, Va.; served in Co. G, ist and Co. F, 14th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Chesterfield. Lindsey, Freeman, Cos. F and B; b. Newbury, Vt.; age 29; res. Lancas- ter; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '6i, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Oct. 31, '61 ; disch. Oct. 23, '64, near Petersburg, Va. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Linton, Charles H., Co. B; b. Farmington ; age 25; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died July 4, '62, on board transport. Liscomb, Charles F., Cos. C, D and A, and non-commissioned staff; b. Lebanon; age i8; re^ Lebanon; enl. Aug. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as corp. Co. C; app. sergt. -maj. Sept. 11, '62; wd, Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. 2nd It. Co. D, Oct. i, '62; ist It. Co. A, Dec. 19, '62; died dis. Jan. 6, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Liscup, Jacques, Co, A; b. France ; age 26; cred. Nelson ; enl. Nov. 24, '63; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar " and "Tulip ; " des. July 31, '65, Washington, D. C. Litchfield, Lewis K., band; b. Lisbon, Me.; age 30; res. Rollinsford; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as second-class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Winth- rop. Me. Served in Co. B, ist N. H. V. COMPLETE ROSTER. 113 Little, Archibald, Co. F ; b. Ireland; age 32; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 11, '64, Petersburg, Va. Little, Samuel, Co. B ; b. Vermont ; age 27 ; res. Stewartstown ; enl. Sept. 9, '6i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; des. Oct. 10, '62, Boston, Mass. Little, Samuel B., Co. G; b. Newburyport, Mass.; age 33; res. Clare- mont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as ist sergt.; app. 2nd It. Aug. I, '62 ; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 24, '62, Falmouth, Va. Livear, John, Co. I; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 25; cred. Farmington; eul. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 3, '64. Livermore, Thomas L., Cos. K and E; b. Galena, 111.; age 19; res. Mil- ford ; enl. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as ist sergt.; app. and It. June ID, '62 ; vyd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; app. ist It. Dec. 14, '62; capt. Co. E, Mar. 3, '63; maj. Oct. 28, '64; disch. to accept promotion, Apr. 5, '65; app. col. i8th N. H. V., Jan. 17, '65 ; must, in Apr. 8, '65 ; disch. June 23, '65, Delaney House, Va.; bvt.-col. U. S. V. to date Apr. 7, '65, for highly valuable and meritorious services. Served in Co. F, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. Livingston, William, Cos. D and C; b. London, Eng.; age 20; cred. Gilmanton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Loane, John, Cos. D and E; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Fremont; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; des. Dec. 11, '64. Lock, William D., Co. A; b. Concord; age 23; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 25, '62; re- enl. and must, in as sub. Aug. 19, '63; capd. Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station, Va.; par. Mar. 5, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Served in Co. I, 1st, and Co. D, i6th N. H. V. P. O. ad.. East Concord. Locke, John H., Co. B ; b. Barrington ; age 21 ; res. Portsmouth ; enl. Oct. II, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as ist sergt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 5, '63, Washington, D. C. Died June 15, '89, Portsmouth. Lodge, Thomas, unasd.; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub.. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 24, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A> G. O. Loide, James, Co. H; b. Manchester, Eng.; age 32; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Bennington; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63 ; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63, Point Lookout, Md. LoUey, George W., Co. C; b- Portsmouth; age 34; res. and cred. Ports- 8 114 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. mouth ; drafted Aug. lo, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 18, '64; died dis. Oct. 15, '64, Millen, Ga. Lomasing, Michael J., Co. B; b. London, Eng.; age 21; res. Canada; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63 ; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. sergt.; des. Feb. 23, '65, while on furlough. Lombard, Orrin F., Co. I ; b. Oxford County, Me.; age 21 ; res. Colum- bia; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. II, '62. P. O. ad., Colebrook. Long, Charles, Co. I; b. Bavaria; age 32; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; furloughed from ist div., 2nd A. C, gen. field hosp.. City Point, Va., Mar. 7, '65. N. f. I. A. G. O. Long, Charles H., Co. G ; b. Claremont ; age 28 ; res. Claremont ; app. capt. Co. G, Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61 ; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; resigned Nov. 6, '62. Served in F. and S., 17th Inf., 1st Co., H. Art.; F. and S., ist H. Art., N. H. V. P. O. ad., Claremont. Lord, Charles, Co. I ; b. l/cvant, Me.; age 22; res. Levant, Me.; cred. Hampstead; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp. Sept. 22, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Lord, Charles A., Co. D ; b. Berwick, Me.; age 29; res. Somersworth; enl. Sept. 28, '6i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. II, '62, New York City. Died June 14, '81, Ipswich, Mass. Lord, Frank, Co. D; b. Milton; age 36; res. Haverhill, Mass.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Loring, Peter, Co. C; b. Canada; age 25; cred. Lyman; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Feb. 7, '65, near Fort Welch, Va. Letter, William, Cos. K and B ; b. Germany ; age 27 ; res. Springfield, . Mass.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; sergt. Sept. 12, '64; tr. to Co. B, Nov. 20, '64; disch. Dec. 12, '64, to accept promotion; must, in as 2nd It. 4th Inf., U. S. C. T., Dec. 15, '64; must, out May 4, '66. Lougee, Henry H., Co. F; b. Hebron, Me.; age 17; res. Franklin; enl. Aug. 9, '62 ; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 3, '63, Fairfax Seminary, Va. Served in Co. G, 17th Vt. Inf. P. O. ad., Plymouth. Lougee, John A., Co. I; b. Loudon; age 23; cred. Canterbury; enl. Aug. 16, '62 ; must, in Aug. 25, '62, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshoot- ers; tr. to Co. I, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; disch. June 3, '65, Baltimore, Md. Lougee, Philander, Co. I; b. Fairlee, Vt.; age 19; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. II5 loungeverns, Isaac, Co. C; b. Canada; age 37; res. Lebanon; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 29, '62, New York City. Died Nov. 18, '75, Lebanon. love, John G., Co. E ; b. New Orleans, La.; age 39; res. Gilmanton; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. Sept. 22, '62, near Sharpsburg, Md. Lo'vejoy, Charles, Co. I; b. Vassalborough, Me.; "age 34; res. and cred. Dover; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg, Va.; disch. disab. June i, '65, Wash- ington, D. C. P. O. ad., Lewiston, Me. Lovejoy, Charles A., Co. I; b. Plymouth; age 20; res. Plymouth; enl. Oct. 8, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Lovejoy, John, Co. I ; b. Bangor, Me.; age 21; res. Lisbon; enl. Nov. 29, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd TJ. S. Sharpshoot- ers; re-enl. from Nashua, Dec. 21, '63; app. wagoner; tr. to 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. I, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Lovejoy, Russell, Co. G; b. Cambridge, Mass.; age 42; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 28, '63. Died Mar. i, '77, Claremont. Lovejoy, Samuel S., Co. A; b. Lancaster; age 20; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; wd. June 18, '62; disch. disab. Sept. 11, '62. Died Apr. 15, '88, Devall's Bluff, Ark. Lovejoy, Warren P., Co. D ; b. Andover, Mass.; age 35 ; res. Rochester ; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 21, '62, Concord. Lovell, Francis, Co. G; b. Canada; age 19; res. Canada; cred. Lee; enl. Dec. 28, '63; must, in Dec. 28, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Thomas Freeborn," "Yankee" and "Puschia;" disch. Aug. 3, '65. Loverin, Franklin, Co. I ; b. Grafton ; age 21 ; res. Grafton ; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as Corp.; tr. to 132nd Co., 2nd Battl., I. C, Jan. 24, '64; disch. Oct. 15, '64, Harper's Perry, Va., tm. ex. Lowe, Nathaniel F., Cos. B and D; b. Frankfort, Me.; age 19; res. Randolph ; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as corp.; app. sergt.; 2nd It. Co. D, Dec. 20, '62; 1st It. July i, '63; disch. Oct. 30, '64- Lowell, Almon G., Co. E ; b. Rindge; age 19; res. Grantham ; enl. Aug. 29, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Lncht, Ludwig, Co. C; b. Germany; age j8; res. New York; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis. Oct. 26, '64, Andersonville, Ga. Ii6 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Lundguist, Cbarles, Co. B; b. Sweden; age ,40; res. Milan; enl. Dec, 4, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; app. corp.; died dis. Sept. 10, '62, Newark, N. J. Lusher, Barnard, Co. E ; b. Bngland ; age 18 ; cred. Haverhill ; enl. as sub, Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Lussoy, Edward, Co. K and non-commissioned staff; b. Canada; age 25; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63;. must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; app. sergt.-maj. May 6, '64; died wds. Oct. 15, '64, Philadelphia, Pa. Luther, Allen, Co. B ; b. Canaan, Vt.; age 25 ; res. Canaan, Vt.; enl, Oct. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 28, '61, as pvt.; wd. July i, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 13, '62, Georgetown, D. C. Lycume, Emil, Co. E; b. Paris, France; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as- pvt.; des. Dec. i, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Lyford, William 0., Cos. B, A and H; b. Laconia; age 18; res. Laconia; enl. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; app. 2nd It. Co. A, Nov. ID, '62 ; ist It. Co. H, Mar. 2, '63 ; disch. disab. Nov. 6, '63, Lynch, Charles, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. IS, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 8, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Lynch, Henry, unasd.; b. Massachusetts; age 21; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Lynch, John, Co. E ; b. Meath County, Ireland ; age 37 ; res. Concord ; enl. Oct. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '6i, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62, Peach Orchard, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Northborough, Mass. Lynch, John, Co. F; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; cred. Sanbornton; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. ii, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Lynch, William, Co. F; b. Vermont; age 24; res. Hinsdale; enl. Sept, 15, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; must, out Oct, 29, '64. Lynds, George, Co. F; b. Nova Sc'otia; age 21; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 15, '64, while on picket near Petersburg, Va. Lynn, John, Co. E; b. Salem, Mass.; age 19; res. Bradford; enl. Aug.. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Dover, Jan. i, '64; kilkd June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Served in- Co. D, 1st N. H. V. Lyon, David, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 40; cred. Windham; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; disch. June 19, '65, York, Pa. COMPLETE ROSTER. 117 JIaccaboy, James, Co. E ; b. New York City ; age 23 ; res. New York City ; cred. Durham; enl. Dec. 4, '63 ; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt., tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 27, '64, as ord. seaman ; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn," "Cceur de Lion" and "Macedonian; " des. Aug. 31, '65. aiack, Benjamin, Co. G; b. Longford, Ire., age 34; res. Valley Falls, R. I.; cred. Laconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 14, '63, Point Lookout, Md. JUack, Jeremiah, Co. K; b. Ireland; age 35; res. Epping; enl. Sept 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 7, '63, New York City. Slack, Thomas, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 22; res. Ireland; cred. Spring- field; enl. as sub. Oct. 5, '63; must, in Oct. 5, '63, as pvt.; des. Apr. 27, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Mager, Loftus R., Co. B; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Oct. 1, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 20, '65, Manchester. JUahanny, Daniel, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Lancaster; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 15, '64, Petersburg, Va. JKahon, Patrick, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 22; res. Claremont; enl. Mar. 22, '62; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as pvt.; des. Dec. 14, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Uahoney, John, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Hahoney, William, Co. I; b. at sea; age 28; cred. Peterborough; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Jllajor, William, Co. G ; b. Queen Anne, Md.; age 25 ; res. Queen Anne, Md.; cred. Laconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Apr. 22, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Maleham, William E., Co. H; b. Wolfeborough ; age 18; res. Wolfe- borough; enl. Aug. 24, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 7, '63, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., 665 3d Avenue, ' New York City. lUalenburg, John, Co. I; b. Germany; age 32; cred. Richmond; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. D, nth V. R. C, Apr. 17, '65 ; disch. July 29, '65, Providence, R. I. P. O. ad., Brooklyn, N. Y. Haley, James, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 42; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; capd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; returned Aug. 11, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 28, '63. Served in ist Co., N. H. H. Art. Maley, Patrick, Cos. B and F; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Northumber- Ii8 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. land ; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co'. F, Nov. 2, '61; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch.Dec. 20, '62, Falmouth, Va. Mallard, Thomas J., Co. D ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 34 ; res. Rochester ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 28, '63. Died Oct. 31, '85, Salem, Mass. Halmberg, John, Co. I ; b. Sweden ; age 23 ; cred. Goffstown ; enl. as sub. Sept. 8, '64; must, in Sept. S, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Manchester, John A., Co. B; b. Concord; age 18; cred. Colebrook; enl. and must, in Jan. 19, '64, as pvt., Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters'; tr. to 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. B, June 17, '65 ; app. muse; must, out June 28, '65. Mann, Harrison T., Co. A ; b. Charlestown, Mass.; age 20; res. Bath; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; died dis. Dec. 21, '61, near Alexandria, Va. Manning, Frederick S., Co. I; b. Tunbridge, Vt.; age 26; res. Lynde- borough; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; ac- cidentally wd. Oct. 28, '61, Concord; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Served in Co. C, 1st N. H. V. Manning, John, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 23 ; res. New York City ; cred. Loudon; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. May 6, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Mansfield, Charles, Co. K; b. Milford; age 26; res. Milford; cred, Pembroke; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 12, '63, Point' Lookout, Md. Mansfield, Claude, Co. I; b. New York; age 27; res. Andover; enl, Oct. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 13, '62. Mansur, Nathan, Co. A; b. Canada; age 40; res. and cred. Concord; enl. Aug. II, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. sev. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; disch. June 17, '65. P. O. ad., Concord. Manuel, Victor, Co. A ; b. France ; age 21 ; cred. Lebanon ; enl. Nov. 24, '63; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to 'U. S. Navy Apr. 17, '64, as landsman; served on tl. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and " Primrose; " des. June 7, '65. Maicheso, Isaac, Co. F. See John B. Quintal, Jr. Harden, £dwin 0., Co. E; b. Grafton; age 29; res. and cred. Bristol; drafted Oct. 20, '63; must, in Oct. 20, '63, as pvt.; must. out. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Bristol. Marden, Elijah F., Co. B ; b. Jefferson ; age 23 ; res. Jefferson ; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. sergt.; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; re-enl. and must, in from Whitefield, Feb. 19, '64; app. ist sergt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. 2nd It. Oct. 28, '64; wd. COMPLETE ROSTER. 119 Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; app. ist It. June 10, '65 ; not must.; must, out as 2nd It. June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Whitefield. Harden, George 0., Co. I; b." Grafton; age 19; res. Danbury; enl. Oct. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; des. Sept. 6, '62. Harden, George W., Co. A ; b. Lancaster; age 24; cred. I/ancaster; enl. Feb. 16, '65, 2 yrs.; must, in Feb. 16, '65, as pvt.; wd. Mar. 25, '65 ; disch. disab. June 14, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., No. Conway. Marsh, Charles T., Co. A ; b. Loudon ; age 31 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 5, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. wagoner Mar. 18, '62; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Marsh, Frank E., Co. G; b. Uxbridge, Mass.; age 29; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 15, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as wagoner; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Nashua. Marsh, John E., Co. F; b. Milton ; age 23 ; res. Milton ; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; re- enl. Dec. 21, '63 ; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65 ; disch. July 25i '65, to date June 28, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Milton Mills. Marshall, Charles, Co. F; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Columbia; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; wd. and capd. Mar. 25, '65 and died wds. Mar. 27, '65, near Richmond, Va. Marshall, John, Co. H; b. England; age 40; cred. Canaan; enl. as, sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, Peters- burg, Va.; dishon. disch. Jan. 4, '71, to date Sept. 30, '64. Marshall, John D. K., Cos. D and C; b. Grafton; age 26; res. and cred. Londonderry; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; to 131st Co. 2nd Battl. V. R. C, Jan. 9, '65 ; disch. wds. July 10, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad.. West Windham. Marshall, Joseph, Cos. K and H; b. St. John, C. E.; age 19; cred. Ma- son; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Nov. 23, '64; to i2th N. J. v., Dec. 4, '64. N. f. r. A. G.-O. Marshall, William, Cos. E and C; b. Indianapolis, Ind.; age 34; res. New York City; cred. Dover; enl. Dec. 4, '63, must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; app. sergt. Oct. 23, '64; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 28, '64; died Dec. 28, '64, Baltimore, Md. Marston, Albert S., Cos. K and H; b. Portsmouth; age 22; res. and cred. Portsmouth; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H ; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; app. corp. Apr. 18, '65 ; disch. June 6, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Died June 2, '91, Portsmouth. Marston, Elias H., Co. D, non-commissioned staff, and F. and S.; b. North Hampton; age 18; res. North Hampton; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt. -maj. May 12, '63 ; adjt. July I, '63; disch. Oct. 22, '64. P. O. ad.. No. 27 Maple St., Som- erville. Mass, I20 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Martel, Felix, Co. I. See Willie Martin. Martin, John W., Co. E; b. Dutchess Co., N. Y.; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Strafford; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; des. July 18, '64, from U. S. S. " Anacostia." Martin, Joseph, Cos. K and H ; b. Ireland ; age 25 ; cred. Nottingham ; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Martin, Patrick, Co. E; b. Canada; age 21 ; cred. Lebanon ; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '63 ; must, in Oct. 22, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn" and "Yankee ; " des. July 18, '64. Martin, Paul, Co. D ; b. Richmond ; age 45 ; res. and. cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. Jan. i, '64; must, in Jan. i, '64, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. Nov. 19, '64, David's Island, New York Har- bor. Died Oct. 27, '65, Fitzwilliam. Served in Co. G, 6th N. H. V. Martin, Philander, Cos. D and C ; b. Fitzwilliam ; age 26 ; res. and cred. Fitzwilliam; drafted Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; wd. Junes, '64. Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; disch. disab. June 12, '65, Concord. Martin, Richard K., Co. I; b. Grafton; age 24; res. Canaan; enl. Aug. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as Corp.; killed Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md. Martin, Willie, Co. \\ b. Canada; age 23; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 18. '62, Concord. Maruize, Lindor, Co. K; b. France; age 30; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 28, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; appreh.; sentenced by G. C. M. to be hanged; sentence commuted to dishon. disch. and confinement for 5 yrs. N. f. r. A. G. O. Mason, Alden S., Co. E; b. Haverhill; age 25; res. Bath; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; June 29, '62 ; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died Apr. 24, '72, Manchester. Mason, Andrew, Co. F; age 18; enl. and must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Nov. 29, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Matluck, George B., Co. A; b. Wisconsin; age 36; res. Madison, Wis.; cred. Bath; enl. as sub. Oct. 17, '63; must, in Oct. 17, '63, as pvt.; des. Feb. 24, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Matthews, Joseph P., Co. H; b. Canada; age 38; cred. Lancaster; enl. Aug. 16, '62; must, in Sept. 20, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; disch. wds. Apr. 27, '63, Providence, R. I.; served in Co. I, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Lancaster. COMPLETE ROSTER. 121 Maxfield, Daniel, Co. I; b. Warner; age 25; res. Wilmot; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. diSab. May 11, '62. P. O. ad., Stowe, Vt. Maxfield, Stephen, Co. F; b. lyoudon; age 27; res. Loudon; enl. Oct. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Nov. 27, '63, Point Look- out, Md. Maxwell, William H., Co. K; b. Portsmouth; age 23;. res. and cred. Portsmouth ; drafted Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. io,'63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; killed Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va. Maxwill, Robert, unasd.; b. Georgia; age 21; cred. Sunapee; enl. as sub. Sept. 5, '64; must, in Sept. 5, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 5, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f . r. A. G. O. May, Isaac A., Cos. D and C; b. New Hampshire; age 25; res. New Hampshire; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; reported on must, out roll as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Mazetti, Joseph, Co. E. See Joseph Mitt. McAllister, Miron B., Co. A; b. Bedford; age 18; cred. Lee; enl. Feb. 4, '65 ; must, in Feb. 4, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 2, '65, Baltimore, Md. McCabe, John, Co. H. See Joseph Somers. McCabe, Patrick, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 34; res. Providence, R. I.;, cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt. ; must, out June 28, '65, McCabe, Peter, Cos. K and I ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Wakefield ; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; must, out June 28, '65. McCarthy, Daniel, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 30; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; des. to the ene- my Dec. 9, '64. McCarthy, John, Co. P; b. England; age 19; cred. Warren; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; mis. Mar. 31, '65; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. McCarthy, Michael, Cos. K and H; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Newmar- ket; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; disch. May 30, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Togus, Me. McCarthy, Patrick, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 37; res. and cred. Hanover; enl. Jan. i, '64; must, in Jan. i, '64, as pvt.; died dis. Nov. 9, '64, Willet's Point, N. Y. McCarty, Thomas, Co. B; b. Glover, Vt.; age 35; res. Stratford; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; June 17, '64, near Peters- burg, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. 122 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. McCarty, Thomas, Co. G ; b. Calcutta, India ; age 35 ; res. New York: City; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as landsman; des. July 2, '64, from U. S. S. " Anacostia." McCauley, John, unasd.; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Marlow; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 22, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. IlcCone, John, Co. D; b. Scotland; age 35; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 28, '63. Died Jan.. 9, '83, Dover. McCormick, James, Co.'F; b. Eastport, Me.; age 24; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Gorham. McCormick, Martin, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 41; cred. Lancaster; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64 ; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Lisbon. McCoy, John, Cos. D and E; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Richmond; enl.. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. ; returned; must, out June 28, '65. McCrillis, John R., Co. E ; b. Dover ; age 28 ; res. Meredith ; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Sept. 20, '62; wd.. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. sergt. Feb. 9, '63; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; app. ist sergt. Nov. 25, '63; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; wd. sev. Aug. 25, '64, Ream's Station,. Va.; app. capt. Oct. 28, '64; disch. disab. May 4, '65. P. O. ad., Marlborough, Mass. McCrillis, Philander, unasd.; b. Palmyra, Me.; age 18 ; cred. Danbury ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt- N. f. r. A. G. O. McCuUey, Charles, Co. G ; b. New York City ; age 29 ; res. New York City; cred. Meredith; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. from Harewood Gen^ Hosp., Washington, D. C, to Philadelphia, Pa., June 11, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. McCurdy, James R., Co. G; b. St. Andrews, N. B.; age 21; cred. New- ton; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. McDaniel, Ephraim, non-commissioned staff; b. Freedom; age 42; res» Freedom; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as prin. muse; disch. disab. Oct. 31, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Died Feb. i, '90,. Windham. COMPLETE ROSTER. 123 McDermott, Patrick, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Dublin; enl. as sub. Sept. 25, '63; must, in Sept. 25, '63, as pvt.; Vd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; Mar. 25, '65; disch. June 27, '65, Philadel- phia, Pa. P. O. ad., Worcester, Mass. McDonald, Edward, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Tuftonborough ; enl, as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Apr. 12, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. McDonald, James, Co. H; b. Long Island, N. Y.; age 20; res. New Jer- sey; cred. Hollis; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar" and " Dragon ; " des. June 30, '65. McDonald, James, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 27; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; disc?h. June 2, '65, Wash- ington, D. C. McDonald, John, Co. F; b. Glasgow, Scotland; age 20; cred. Gilford ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; des. Dec. 30, '64, while on furlough. McDonald, John, Co. E; b. St. John, N. B.; age 24; cred. Salem; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. Apr. 18, '65, near Burkeville, Va. McDonald, Peter, Co. B; b. Scotland; age 24; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as ord. seaman; des. Oct. 10, '64, from U. S. S. " Ana- costia." McDonald, William, Co. B; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 22; res. Rhode Is- land ; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Jan. i, '65; sergt. Apr. i, 65; must, out June 28, '65. McDuffee, Jabez, Co. D; b. Rochester; age 34; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; reported under president's proclamation, May 10, '65; disch. May 11, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Rochester. McGann, Henry, Co. B; b. Bangor, Me.; age 18; res. Milan; enl. Oct. 5, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. sergt.; re-enl. and must, in from Berlin, Jan. i, '64; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. Aug. 22, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Worcester, Mass. McGee, Frank, unasd.; b. Massachusetts; age 21; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McGee, James, unasd.; b. England; age 28; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 8, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. i. r. A. G. O. McGee, William, Cos. E and H ; res. Philadelphia, Pa.; app. 2nd It, Mar. 124 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. I, '63; must, in May 13, '63; app. ist It. Co. H, Nov. 16, '63; must, out Dec. 22, '64. McGitigan, Hugh, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Dunbarton; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64 ; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 22, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McGIennan, James, uuasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 22, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McGowan, John, Cos. K and H; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Raymond; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64 ; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; tr. to£o. H, Nov. 20, '64; app. Corp.; des. Mar. 24, '65, near Petersburg, Va. McGrath, Terrance (^alias Thomas Barron), Co. B; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Andover; enl. as sub. Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; capd. Mar. 25, '65; par. Apr. i, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Portsmouth. McGregor, William, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 21 ; cred. Hill; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '64, from Harewood Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C. HcGuire, Edward, unasd.; b. England; age 22; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64 ; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 19, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McGuire, John, Cos. K and G; b. Cape Breton, N. S.; age 21; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. HcGuire, John, unasd.; b. St. John, N. B.; age 20; cred. Brookllne; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 17, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent. Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. KcGuire, Philip, Cos. K and G; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 23, '64; reported on must, out roll, dated June 28, '65, as ab- sent without leave since Mar. 4, '65. N. f. r. A. G. O. JUcGuire, Thomas, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 23 ; cred. Mason ; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 2, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McKeag, James, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 36; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '63 ; must, in Sept. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis. Oct. 15, '64, David's Island, New York Harbor. lIcKee, Frank, Co. F; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Whitehall, N. Y. COMPLETE ROSTER. 125 McKee, George, Co. I ; b. New York ; age 40 ; cred. Langdon ; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. McKeerer, John, unasd.; b. St. John, N. B.; age 25; cred. Tuftonbo- rougli; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt.;, des. between N. H. draft rendezvous and Galloup's Island, Boston Harbor, Mass. McKenney, Martin, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 36; cred. Freedom; enl. as- sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; killed Apr. 6, '65,, Sailor's Creek, Va. McLeod, Allan, Co. I; b. Germany; age 21; cred. Troy; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; disch. to date Dec. 14, '64. McLoon, James, Co. E; b. Jackson, N. B.; age 23; cred. Wakefield; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; wd. Mar. 25, '65, near Petersburg, Va.; discb. June 9, '65, Philadelphia, Pa, McMillan, James, Co. H; b. Scotland; age 29; res. Scotland; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. 5, '63; must, in Oct. 5, '63, as pvt.; killed June i8, '64, near Petersburg, Va. McMillan, James, Co. K; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Franconia; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. McMuUen, Patrick, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 17, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McMurphy, Henry, Co. C; b. Derry; age 27; cred. I/isbon; enl. Aug. 18, '62; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; disch. disab. Sept. 7, '63. P. O. ad., Laconia. McNabb, Thomas, Co. I; b. l/owell, Mass.; age 22; res. Canaan; enU Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 3, '64, Philadelphia, Pa. McNally, Henry, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 18; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28; '65. McNally, John, Co. A; b. Ireland; age 42; cred. Bath; enl. Nov. 24, '63 ; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 5, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. Apr. 22, '65, near Burkeville, Va. Died Apr. 7, '90, Hanover. McNaughten, Donald (_altas John Palmer), Cos. K and I; b. England; age 21; cred. Gilmanton; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; app. corp. Apr. 9, '65; must, out June 28, '65. McPherson, James, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. New Hampton; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 126 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. ' i8, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. McQuestion, Henry N., Co. I; b. Merrimack; age 30; res. Mont Ver- non; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. June 6, '62, Newport News, Va. Mead, Benjamin, Co. D ; b. Deerfield ; age 37; res. and cred. Deerfield ; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; died dis. July 4, '64. Mead, John, Co. E; b. Galway, Ire.; age 21 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Strafford; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. 5, Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; des. July 31, '64, from U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar." Meaher, John, Co. A; b. Burke, N. Y.; age 22; res. and cred. Milford; drafted Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. Mears, Michael, Cos. K and E ; b. Ireland ; age 27 ; res. New York City ; cred. Dover ; enl. Dec. 7, '63 ; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. corp. Sept. i, '64; sergt. Oct. 23, '64; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Melcher, Charles G., Co. F; b. Lancaster; age 20; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as wagoner; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Elkhart, Ind. Melendy, John B., Co. K; b. Amherst; age 23; res. and cred. Milford; enl. Aug. 9, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 19, '63, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Milford. Melia, John, Co. G; b. Galway, Ire.; age 44; res. Lancaster; enl. Mar. II, '62; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 10, '62, New York City. Mellan, George W., Co. D; b. Lebanon; age 19; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; wd. June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad.. Great Falls. Mellen, Edwin, Co. D ; b. Milton ; age 23 ; res. Somersworth ; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; served in Co. B, 8th Inf. U. S. Vet. V. P. O. ad., Detroit, Mich. Melliot, Peter, Co. I ; b. Montpellier, France ; age 39 ; res. New York ; cred. Seabropk; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '63 ; must, in Aug. 12, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis. Aug. 29, '64, Andersonville, Ga. Mercier, Charles, Cos. K and G; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22; res. Mont- real, Can.; cred. Strafford; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G; must, out June 28, '65. Mergan, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 18, '64, at COMPLETE ROSTER. 127 draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Jfflerlenchon, Antoine, unasd.; b. France; age 26; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. — . '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 23, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Merrill, Aratus H., Co. D; b. Livermore, Me.; age 23; res. Milan; enl. Dec. 5, '61 ; must, in Dec. 5, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Freder- icksburg, Va.; discb. May 27, '63, Portsmouth, R. I. Merrill, Asa, Co. I; b. Bangor, Me.; age 25 ; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 26, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. Jan. r, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Livingston, Mont. Merrill, George W., Co. C; b. Groton; age 20; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, •'61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; app. Corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must. out Oct. 29, '64. Merrill, John Jr., Co. D; b. Dover; age 28; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. accidentally; died wds. Feb. 12, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Merrill, Samuel F., band; b. Barnstead; age 24; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 2nd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., 1127 14th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Merritt, William, Co. C; b. Connecticut; age 45; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62. Messer, George A., Co. I; b. New London; age 23; res. New London; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. Oct. 25, '64, Washington, D. C, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Potter Place. Miles, Dudley W., Co. H; b. Epping; age 40; cred. Epping; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 21, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Miller, Adam, Co. G; b. Pittsburg, Pa.; age 21; res. Lebanon, Pa.; cred. Madison; enl. Dec. 10, '63; must, in Dec. 10, '63, as pvt.; disch. to date June 28, '65. Miller, Augustus, Co. A; b. Germany; age 26; res. New York City; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 9, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Miller, Charles, Cos. K and H; b. Switzerland; age 27; cred. Sutton; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H; app. Corp.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; died dis. Apr. 29, '65, Annapolis, Md. Miller, Frederick, Co. B ; b. Dalton ; age 21 ; res. Dalton ; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. P. O. ad., Dalton. Miller, Frederick T., Co. G; b. Norway; age 22; res. New York City ; 1 28 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. cred. Langdon; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 17, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Primrose;" app. mate May 22, '65; served at naval academy and on U. S. S. " Nina; " died Aug. 21, '76, Newport, R. I. Miller, Jacob, Co. K. See F. Kuhlman. Miller, Paul, Co. F; b. Germany; age 19; cred. Plainfield ; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Miller, Robert, Co. H ; b. New York City; age 21 ; res. New York City ; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Primrose;" disch. as seaman, reduction naval force, July 24, '65, from receiving ship, Washington, D. C. Miller, Willard, Co. B ; b. Dalton; age 42; cred. Bethlehem; enl. Aug. 14, '62 ; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. I, '63. P. O. ad., Dalton. Miller, William, Co. C ; b. Lebanon ; age 19 ; res. Lebanon ; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 3, '62, Alex- andria, Va. MUler, William, Co. K; b. Chicago, 111.; age 21; res. Chicago, 111.; cred. Freedom; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. Sept. 6, '64, from hosp. Concord. Miller, William, Co. F; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Hebron; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64, must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Miller, William, Co. F; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Dublin; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '64, Peters- burg, Va. Miller, William, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 9, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. 1. A. G. O. Milton, James P., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 19; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 24, '62. Died July 27, '66, Claremont. Miner, Albert, Co. E; b. Lempster; age 24; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '5i, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 18, '62, Concord; served in 2nd Co. N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Parker, S. D. Miner, Ezra L., Co. E; b. Lempster; age 18; res. JMarlow; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Miner, Perry, Co. E; b. Lempster; age 20; res. Marlow; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 12, '62. P. O. ad., Croydon. Mitchell, Alonzo, Co. I; b. Canada; age 29; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 2, COMPLETE ROSTER. 129 '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; killed July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va. Mitchell, Andrew J., Co. D; b. New Durham; age 27; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62. P. O. ad., Dover. Mitchell, Henry, Cos. K and G; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Mitchell, Thomas E., Co. H; b. New Durham; age 29; res. New Dur- ham; enl. Sept. 10, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Nov. 19, '61 ; reduced to ranks Nov. 21, '62 ; app. ist sergt. Jan. 23, '64; wd. June 16, '64, Petersburg, Va.; disch. Nov. 14, '64, Washington, D. C, tm. ex. P. O. ad.. So. Wolfeboro'. Mitt, Joseph, Co. E; b. New York; age 30; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sail- or's Creek, Va.; disch. to date June 28, '65. MoUoy, William, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 22 ; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; cred. Epsom; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. May 30, '64, Front Royal, Va. Monette, William, Co. G; b. England ; age 23 ; res. New Bedford, Mass.; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. Monroe, Jesse, Co. I. See Jesse Munroe. Monroe, Sydney, Co. I. See Sydney Munroe. Mooar, Jacob W., Co. I; b. Hollis; age 30; res. Hollis ; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. Feb. lo, '64, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Manchester. Moody, Andrew J., Co. H; b. Newport; age 32; res. and cred. New- port; enl. Aug. 27, '62; must, in Sept. 30, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Mar. 19, '63, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Amherst. Moody, Charles T., Co. H; b. Claremont; age 18; res. Manassas, Va.; enl. Mar. 18, '62; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as muse; disch. Apr. 19, '65, Burkeville, Va., tm. ex. P. O. ad., Nashua. Moody, George W., Co, G ; b. Claremont ; age 16 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as muse; disch. disab. Aug. 28, '62, New York City. P. O. ad., Claremont. Moody, J. Horace, Co. F; b. Enfield; age 18; res. and cred. Enfield; enl. as sub. Sept. 24, '63; must, in Sept. 24, '63, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 21, '64, Washington, D. C. Moody, John H., Co. I; b. Canterbury; age 17; res. Canterbury; enl. Oct. I, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; app. Corp.; wd. May 6, '64, Wilder- ness, Va.; tr. to 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. I, June 17, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. "9 I30 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Uooney, Levi J., Co. I; b. I,yndon, Vt.; age '25; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; des. Oct. — , '62, Newark, N. J. P. O. ad., W. Canaan. Uoore, Addison P., Co. G; b. Putney, Vt.; age 24; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. ir, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Claremont. Moore, Daniel, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Exeter; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 23, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Moore, Jacob W., Co. I. See Jacob W. Mooar. Moore, James, Co. I; b. Scotland ; age 23; cred. Andover; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; reported on must, out roll as absent in arrest, City Point, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Moore, William A., Cos. C, E and H ; b. Littleton ; age 20 ; res. Little- ton; app. 2nd It. Co. C, Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '5i ; app. 1st. It. Co. E, Feb. 23, '62; capt. Co. H, Nov. 20, '62; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; served in Co. K, 5th N. Y. Inf. Moore, William E., Cos. D and C; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 30; res. and cred. Milton; drafted Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64 ; disch. May 23, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Morarty, John, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 19 ; cred. Canaan ; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. I, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; must, out June 28, '65. Died Nov. 20, '79, Thompson, Ct. Moreau, Jules, Co. K; b. Nancy, France; age 24; cred. Portsmouth; enl. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 25, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg, Va.; tr. to Co. F, 19th V. R. C, Aug. 9, '64; des. Nov. 1, '64. Morgan, Charles D., Co. C; b. Southbridge, Mass.; age 37; res. Con- necticut ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 8, '64, Fort Trumbull, Ct. P. O. ad., Noroton Heights, Ct. Morran, Peter, Co. F. See Eugene Cotillard. Morrill, Richard S., Cos. B and F; b. Manchester; age 21; res. Con- cord ; enl. Aug. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F, Nov. 2, '61 ; disch. disab. May 14, '62. Morrill, Stephen, Co. I; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22; res. Danbury; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '5i, as pvt.; disch.' disab. Mar. 5, '63, David's Island, New York Harbor. Morris, Edward F., Co. G; b. Oxford, Ct.; age at ; res. New Hampton; cred. Laconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. June 1, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Morris, John, Co. H; b. England; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Warner; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. 131 llorris, Levi, Co. F; b. New York; age 27; cred. FitzwilHam; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; des. Dec. 30, '64, while on furlough from hosp. Morris, Michael, Co. E ; b. Ireland ; age 30 ; res. Meredith ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 24, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Lake Village. Morris, Patrick, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 24; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Fitzwilliam ; enl. as sub. Oct. J., '63 ; must., in Oct. 2, '63, as pvt.; killed June 22, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Morris, William, Co. B; b. Wales; age 21; res. Providence, R. I.; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63, as pvt.; tr. to XJ. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as seaman; served on U. S. S. "Anacos- tia" and "Moccasin;" disch. July 13, '65. Morrisey, James, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 18; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; died wds. May 10, '65, Annapolis, Md. Morrisey, Joh», Co. K; b. Dublin, Ire.; age 29; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Hampton Falls; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 3, '64, Cald Harbor, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Morrison, Allen, Co. B; b. China, Me.; age 28; res. China, Me.; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 26, '64. N. f. I. A. G. O. and Navy Dept. Morrison, John 6., band; b. Essex, Vt.; age 24; res. North wood ; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '6i, as 2nd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va.; served in Co. E, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., 86 Washington St., Haverhill, Mass. Morrison, Thomas, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Raymond; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must. out. June 28, '65. Morrison, Thomas, Co. E; b. New Brunswick; age 26; cred. Bethle- hem; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Pemberton, N. J. Morrity, Emil, Cos. D and E; b. Athens, Greece; age 37; res. New York City; cred. Salem; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. II, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E; to i6th Co., 2nd Battl. V. R. C, Aug. — , '64; disch. disab. June 19, '65, Washington, D. C. Morse, Aurin, Co. B ; b. Randolph ; age 18 ; res. Randolph ; enl. Sept. 13, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Feb. 4, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Morse, Benjamin F., Co. A; b. Thetford, Vt.; age 24; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Mar. 30, '63. P. O. ad., Penacook. Morse, Calvin, Co. H; b. Otisfield, Me.; age 43; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Died Nov. 29, '87, Gorham. 132 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Morse, George, Co. F ; b. Alburgh Springs, Vt, ; age 22 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt. ; tr. to Co. I, gth V. R. C, May 28, '64; disch Nov. 18, '65, Washington, D. C. Horse, Nathan, Co. I ; b. Sullivan ; age 35 ; res. Fitzwilliam ; enl. Oct. 21, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2d U. S. Sharpshoot- er ; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63 ; tr. to 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. I, June 17, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65 Horse, Nelson, Co. H. ; b. Canada; age 28; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64 ; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt. ; disch. disab. Nov. 19, '64. Morton, Andrew, Co. B; b. Pennsylvania ; age 23; res. Erie, Pa., cred. Northwood; enl. Dec. 28, '63; must in Dec. 28, '63, as pvt. ; must, out June 28, '65. Morton, Charles, Co. G ; b. Quebec, Can. ; age 22 ; res. Quebec, Can., cred. Durham; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; exch. May 20, '65; must, out June 28, '65. > Mott, Perkins F., Cos. K'andH ; b. England; age 28; cred. Warren; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24,*'64, as pvt. ; tr. to Co. H ; app. Corp. ; disch. to date June 8, '65. Moulton, JohnF., Co. C; b. Lyman; age 45; res. Littleton; enl. Sept. 26, '61, ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i as pvt. ; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md; re-enl. and must, in Jan. 1, '64; wd. June 17, '64, near Peters- burg, Va. ; disch. disab. May 5, '65, Manchester. P. O. ad. Little- ton. Mountain, John, Cos. K and G; b. England; age 20; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G; must, out June 28, '65. Mudoan, Martin, Co. K; b. Ireland; age 25; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Muggett, John, Co. F; b. New Hampshire; age 20; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.;- wd. Mar. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. to date June 28, '65. Muir, Richard, Co. H; b. Germany; age 29; res. New York City; cred. Franklin; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, 'as pvt.; des. Dec. 5, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Mullen, Daniel, Cos. K and G; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Hopkinton, Mass! Mullen, Francis, Cos. D and C; b. Monaghan, Ire.; age 32; res. and cred. Exeter; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. C, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Mulligan, John, unasd.; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 23; cred. Atkinson; enl. COMPLETE ROSTER. 133 as sub. Aug. 29, '64 ; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 31, '64, at draft rendezvous, N. H.; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Mulligan, Hartin, Co. D ; b. New Haven, Vt.; age 32; res. Madbury; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61 ; as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. i7i '63; served in Co. D, 3rd Mass. Cav. P. O. ad., Pittsfield. Munroe, Jesse, Co. I; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Lyndeborough ; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. sergt. Feb. 17, '65 ; mis. Apr. 7, '65; returned-; must, out June 28, '65. Olunroe, Sydney, Co. I; b. Canada; age 25; res. New York; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; sergt. Apr. 10, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Murphy, Alvin B., Co. D; b. Biddeford, Me.; age 22; res. and cred. Portsmouth ; drafted Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. July 22, '64, Richmond, Va. Murphy, Henry, Cos. K and G; b. Ireland; age 28; cred. Ivisbon; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov, 20, '64; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Murphy, Hugh, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 27 ; res. New York City, cred. Newbury ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt ; app. Corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. June 23, '64, Germantown, Pa. JHurphy, James, Co. C; b. Massachusetts; age 20; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; entered gen. hosp. Beverly, N. J., Oct. 7, '64; tr. to White Hall, Pa., May 12, '65. N. f . ji . A. G. O. Murphy, John, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 15, '64. Murphy, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Winchester; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; sent to regt. from N. H. N. f. r. A. G. O. Murphy, John, Cos. K and G; b. Nova Scotia; age 19; cred. Barnstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. 16, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. Murphy, Lawrence, Co. H; b. Nova Scotia; age 41; res. Gorham; enl. Oct. 14, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died wds. June 15, '62, Yorktown, Va. Murphy, Maurice, Cos. K and G; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Kensington; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. Murphy, Peter, Co. D ; b. Ireland ; age 25 ; res. Dover ; enl. Oct. 8, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 5, '63. Murphy, William, Co. K. See George H. Garnett. 134 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Murray, Charles H., Co. B; b. Orange, N. Y.; age 21; cred. Alstead; enl. as sub. Sept. 3, '63; must, in Sept. 3, '63, as pvt.; tr. to 31st Co., 2nd Battl. V. R. C, Apr. 20, '64; disch. Nov. 30, '65, Fort Monroe, Va. Murray, David, Co. K; b. Williston, Vt.; age 36; res. WilHston, Vt.; cred. Rollinsford; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Wm. Bacon," "Wyandank" and "Marble- head ; " disch. Sept. 20, '65, as boatswain's mate. Murray, John, Co. D; b. New York; age 37; res. Newcastle; app. capt. Oct. 12, '6r ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va. Murray, John, Co. B; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. , Murray, Joseph, Co. K; b. Montreal, Can.; age 21 ; res. New York City; cred. Exeter; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from mis.; furloughed from Jar- vis Gen. Hosp., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 18, '65; des. Murry, James, unasd.; b. Montreal, Can.; age 21 ; cred. Sutton; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 2, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt; N. f. r. A. G. O. Myears, John, Co. B; b. Valparaiso, Chili; age 22; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64 as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 13, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Myers, Charles, Co. H; b. Winooski, Vt. ; age 20; res. Keene; cred. Winchester ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to 30th Co. 2d Battl. V. R. C, Apr. 20, '64; disch. Nov. 28, '65, Ft. Monroe, Va. Myers, Charles, Co. F; b. England; age 24; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i, '64 as pvt.; reported on must, out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Myers, Walter, Co. B; b. Newark, N. J.; age 23; res. Newark, N. J.; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63 as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Myour, Levi, Cos. K and I; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Goffstown; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; des. June 30, '65 while on furlough from Emory Gen. Hosp., Washing- ton, D. C. Kaglee, John, Co. H ; b. Ireland ; age 27 ; res. New York City, cred. Swanzey ; enl as sub. Oct. 5, '63; must, in Oct. 5, '63 as pvt.; des. Nov. 30, '63. Narcisse, Daniel, Cos. K and F; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Richmond; enl. as sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30 '64, as pvt. ; des. Oct. 13. COMPLETE ROSTER. 135 '64; returned under President's proclamation, May 17, '65; as- signed to Co. F ; must, out June 28, '65, Nash, Charles H. {alias Charles Hall), Co. D; b. Hallowell, Me.; age 37 ; res. and cred. Milton ; drafted Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63 ; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. Aug. 10, '64, Richmond, Va. Nash, John W., Co. G; b. Chesterfield; age 32; res. Charlestown; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Nason, William B., Co. H; b. Dover; age 38; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; served in Co. H, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Dover. Neal, William, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 18 ; cred. Lyman ; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 20, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Kesbit, John, Co. A; b. Bangor, Me.; age 35; res. Bangor, Me.; cred. Deeriug; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. I, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 22, '65, Baltimore, Md. Nettleton, George, Cos. G and E ; b. England ; age 29 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. 2nd It. Co. E, Nov. 10, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 23, '62. Nevers, Charles H., Co. G; b. Charlestown; age 21; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as pvt.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Nevers, Daniel J., Co. I ; b. Charlestown ; age 23 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Feb. 27, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; disch. Dec. 12, '62. P. O. ad., Troy. Nevers, Enos B., Co. I; b. Charlestown; age 18; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as. pvt.; des. Aug. 30, '62. P. O. ad., Gilsum. Newell, William J., band; b. Barnstead; age 33; res. Northwood; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as ist class muse; must, out Aug, 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Phillip's Station, Neb. Newman, Thomas, Co. D; b. Compton, Can.; age 24; res. Stewarts- town; enl. Nov. 26, '61; must, in as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 23, '62, Ship Point, Va. Newspaun, Levi, Co. C; b. Hesse-Cassel, Germany; age 21; res. Waltham, Mass.; cred. Londonderry; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63, must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died June 14, '64, Richmond, Va. Newton, Charles B., Co. C; b. Hadley, Mass.; age 18; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt; disch. disab. May 3, '62, Alexandria, Va. 136 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Newton, George A., Co. G; b. Plainfield; age 18; cred. Claremont; enl. Aug. 26, '62; must, in Sept. 5, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 15, '63, Baltimore, Md. Nicholanvich, Peter, Co. C; b. Russia; age 25; res. New York City; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; mis. Junes, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Nichols, David H., Co. G; b. Andover, Mass.; age 27; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61. as pvt; disch. disab. Feb. 7, '63, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Reading, Mass. Nichols, George, Cos. K and I ; b. Nova Scotia ; age 22 ; cred. Manches- ter; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; app. Corp. Jan. 15, '65; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Nichols, Henry A., Co. I ; b. Amherst ; age 37 ; res. Amherst ; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61 as corp.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. ; disch. disab. Feb. 4, '63. P. O. ad., Dorchester, Mass. Nichols, James, Co. K ; b. Peterborough ; age 28 ; res. Peterborough ; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; tr. to I. C, July i, '63; assigned to Co. G, loth Regt. I. C. ; disch. disab. Feb. 23, '64, New York City. Died Mar. 13, '81, Peterborough. Nichols, Samuel A., Co. A; b. Worcester, Mass.; age 18; res. Worces- ter, Mass.; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. 13, '61, Concord. Nichols, William H., Co. C; b. Orford; age 20; res Orford; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt. ; des. Oct. 9, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Nicholson, George H., Cos. F and B ; b. Bartlett ; age 18 ; res. Lancas- ter; enl. Oct. 25, '5i ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. B, Nov. I, '61 ; disch. disab. May 10, '62. Niles, Charles, Co. A ; b. Georgetown, Mass.; age 32; res. Dunbarton; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 25, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Nims, Theodore S., Cos. D and E; b. New York; age 32 ; cred. Hamp- ton; enl. as sub. Aug. lo, '63; jnust. in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from mis.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64 ; reported on must, out roll as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Nolan, Andy, Co. E; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 20; cred. Epping; enl. as sub. Sept. 10, '64 ; must, in Sept. 10, '64, as pvt.; des. to the ene- my Feb. I, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Nolan, James, Co. K; b. England; age 20; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Aug!, 24, '64 ; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64; gd. from des.; des. from hosp. Jan. 11, '65, near Peters- burg, Va. Noonan, David, Cos. K and F; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Richmond; COMPLETE ROSTER 137 enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. P; disch. July 3, '65, Washington, D. C. Worcutt, Winslow, Co. E; b. Red Hook, N. Y.; age 17; cred. Wake- field; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy, Dec. 22, '64. Norris, Thomas, Co. K; b. Ireland; age 20; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Freder- icksburg, Va. Nourse, Ezra S., Co. P. See Ezra S. Nurse. Nourse, Jesse B., Co. C. See Jesse B. Nurse. Nowell, Charles H., Co. D ; b. North Berwick, Me.; age 21 ; res. North Berwick, Me.; enl. Oct. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Nov. I, '61, Irower Marlborough, Md. Koyes, Baron S., Co. E; b. Newport; age 29; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; app. ist sergt.; disch. disab. Nov. 4, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Claremont. Nudd, Warren B., Co. A; b. Canterbury; age 18; res. Canterbury; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 21, '62. P. O. ad., Concord. Nugent, Francis, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Hampton; enl. as sub. Dec. 9, '63 ; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. . N. f. r. A. G. O. Nurse, Ezra S., Co. F; b. Littleton; age 34; res. Whitefield ; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.. disch. disab. Dec. 13, '62, Washington, D. C; served in Co. D, 8th N. H. V. Ifurse, Jesse B., Co. C; b. Bethlehem; age 18; res. Bethlehem; enl. Sept. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; tr. to I. C, June 9, '63; assigned to Co. A, 15th regt. 1. C; re-enl. Apr. 10, '64; disch. Nov. 15, '65, Washington, D. C. Nute, David H., band; b. Milton; age 26; res. Farmington; enl. Sept. II, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 2nd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Died Mar. 20, '89, Farmington. Nute, Morrill, Co. H ; b. Milton ; age 19 ; res. Milton ; enl. Oct. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61 ; as corp.; wd. June i, '62, and died wds. June 2, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Nutt, Ezra, Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough; age 32; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antie- tam, Md.; tr. to I32d Co., 2d Battl. I. C, Jan. 23, '64; disch. Oct. 20, '64, Harper's Ferry, Va., tm. ex. Nutt, Henry, Cos. B and H; b. Wolfeborough ; age 28; res. Wolfebo- rough; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.'; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62; disch. disab. Jan. 12, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Nutt, William H., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 18; res Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt; tr to Co. G, 5th Art. U. 1 38 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. 5. A'., Oct. 29, '62; re-enl. as corp. Feb. 24, '64; app. serg. Sept, 15. '65; disch. Feb. 24, '67, Little Rock, Ark., tm. ex. Nutter, Charles A., Co. F; b. Newington; age 32; res. and cred. Ports- mouth ; drafted Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; wd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va., killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Nutter, Luman S., Co. A; b. Milton; age 18; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt. ; wd. July 1, '62, Malvern Hill, Va. ; disch. disab. Sept. 25, '63, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., Milton. Nutter, Thomas H., Co. A; b. Milton; age 43; res. Milton; enl. Aug. 29, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt. ; disch. disab. Feb. 20, '63, Died Jan. 17, '65, Dover. Oatwell, Charles, Co. E; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Hanover; enl. as sub. Sept. 15, '64; must, in Sept. 15, '64, as pvt; des. May i, '65. O'Brien, John, Cos. K and I; b. Ireland; age 36; cred. Alexandria; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co- I; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. O'Brien, John, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt ; des. Nov. 28, '63 Point l/ookout, Md. O'Brien, Robert, Co. K; b. Canada; age 26; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64 ; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt. ; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. O'Conner, James, Co. B; b. New York City; age 21; cred. Manchester; enl. Nov. 27, 63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to TJ. S. Navy Apr. 25, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Free- born; " disch. July 17, '65 from receiving-ship, Washington, D. C. O'Connell, John, unasd; b. Ireland; age 37; res. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64 ; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt. ; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, Petersburg, Va. Ohlson,Tellif, Co. E; b. Norway; age 20; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64 ; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt. ; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Oliver, Harry, Cos. D and E; b. Hamburg, Germany; age 28; cred. Portsmouth; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. O'Neil, Daniel, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 25 ; cred. Amherst; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 18, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 29, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Oram, William, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 20; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Newcastle; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; des. Mar. 5, '64, Point Lookout, Md. COMPLETE ROSTER. 139 Ordway, Eben, Co. A; b. Warner; age 21 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. May—. '63, Chancellors- ville, Va.; July 3, '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; must, out Oct. 29, '64; served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Concord. Ordway, Nahum W., Co. B; b. Gorham; age 27; res. Milan; eal. Oct. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; des. Nov. 2, '62, Snickers- ville, Va. Orr, John, unasd.; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 19; cred. Raymond; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 30, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Osgood, Charles E., Co. F; b. Hudson; age 18; cred. Hudson; enl. and must, in Feb. 25, '64, as pvt., Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters ; wd. May 16, '64, Spottsylvania, Va.; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., I,owell, Mass. Osgood, Daniel W., band; b. Charlestown, Mass.; age 20; res. Ray- mond; enl. Sept. 16, '61 , must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Died May 16, '78,, Raymond. Osgood, David T., Co. K; b. Raymond; age 20; res. Raymond; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6i, as pvt.; diSch. disab. July 21,. '62, Concord. P. O. ad., Gloucester, Mass. Osgood, Jasper, Cos. KandC; b. Milford; age 27; res. and cred. Mil- ford; drafted Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. C; app. sergt. June 18, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Osgood, John B., Cos. K and I; b. Porter, Me.; age 19; cred. Barnstead ; enl. as sub. Sept. 20, '64; must, in Sept. 20, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must- out June 28, '65. Osgood, Joseph B., Co. A; b. Raymond; age 27; res. Deerfield; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. O'Shea, Walter, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 19; res. Charlestown; enl. Sept. 27, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; tr. to I. C, Sept. 1, '63; to Co. B, 21st V. R. C; re-enl. Apr. 20, '64; tr. to 5th Indept. Co. V. R. C; des. Sept. 29, '65, Trenton, N. J. Osmer, Nathan K., Co. E; b. Thetford, Vt.; age 36 ; res. and cred. New- port; enl. Aug. 19, '62; must, in Aug. 19, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Otis, George W., Co. D; b. Farmington; age 18; res. Farmington; enl. Sept. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to 96th Co., 2nd Battl., V. R. C; disch. Sept. 17, '64, Annapolis, Md. P. O. ad., Farmington. Otis, William, Co. D ; b. Somersworth; age 18; res. Dover; enl. Oct. I40 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. 8, '6i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 7, '62, York- town, Va. Otto, John, Cos. K and I; b. Baden, Germany; age 40; cred. Derry; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64 ; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Page, John W., Co. I ; b. Georgia ; age 20 ; res. Milton ; enl. and must. in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters ; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; tr. to sth N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. I, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Milton Mills. Paine, Joshua, Co. A; b. Orange, Vt.; age 22; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 5, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt.; app. Corp., Nov. 28, '6i; des. Apr. 10, '63, Falmouth, Va. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. Palin, Charles, unasd.; b. France; age 42; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; sent Sept. 23, '64, from draft rendezvous, Concord, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Palmer, Ira, Co. D ; b. Lisbon; age 29; res. Lancaster; enl. Dec. 28, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 21, '62, Wash- ington, D. C. Palmer, John, Co. K. See Donald McNaughten. Palmer, John T., Co. B ; b. Lisbon; age 38; enl. at Concord Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 28, '5i, near Alexandria, Va. Parker, Albert, unasd.; b. Canada; age 25; res. Claremont; enl. Dec. 29, '63; must, in Dec. 29, '63, as pvt. N. f. 1. A. G. O. Parker, Bailey A., Co. B; b. Whitefield ; age 20; res. Whitefield ; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 18, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Parker, Byron H., Co. C ; b. Lisbon ; age 27 ; res. Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Parker, Charles, Co. C; b. Littleton; age 22; res. Littleton; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. 10, '62. P. O. ad., Compton, Can. Parker, Charles H., Co. B ; b. Exeter; age 36; res. Dover; cred. Roches- ter; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. while on furlough from hosp., Oct. 30, '64. Parker, Edmond, Co. B; b. New Brunswick; age 21; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; capd. Mar. 2Si '65; par. Mar. 26, '65; reported at Camp Parole, Md., Apr. 3, '65 ; furloughed Apr. 4, '65. N. f. r. A. G. O. Parker, Isaac A., Co. A; b. Bow; age 20; res. Bow; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; disch. by writ of habeas corpus, Oct. 26, '61, Concord. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. Parker, Major E., Co. C; b. Haverhill; age 25; res. Lisbon; enl. Sept. COMPLETE ROSTER. 141 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 3, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. H. Art. Parker, Samuel, Cos. D and E; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Parker, Thomas C, Co. C; b. Canada; age 19; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as muse; mis. June 29, '62, Savage's Station, Va.; gd. from mis. Oct. 10, '62; re-enl. and must, in from Claremont, Jan. i, '64; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Parker, Warren M., Co. F; b. Antrim; age 18; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '5i; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; killed Julj' 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Parks, James W., Cos. D, B and C; b. Brookbaven, N. Y.; age 27; res. New York City; enl. Oct. — , '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; app. 2nd It. Co. B, Feb. 18, '62; ist It. Co. C, Sept. 18, '62; re- signed Jan. 13, '63. Parmelee, Edward A., Co. F; b. Walpole; age 22; res. and cred. Clare- mont; drafted Oct. 10, '63; must, in Oct. 10, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. and capd; Mar. 25, '65, near Hatcher's Run, Va.; paroled; discb. disab. June 26, '65, Annapolis, Md. P. O. ad., Claremont. Parmelee, Charles H., Co. F; b. Grafton, Mass.; age 32; res. and cred. Claremont; drafted Oct. 10, '63; must, in Oct. 10, '63, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Claremont. Paro, Noah, Co. K; b. Mount Holly; age 18; res. Wincliendoh, Mass.; enl. Aug. 30, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Parody, Frederick, Co. A; b. Quebec, Can.; age 42; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to V. R. C, Apr. 15, '64, and assigned to 30th Co., 2nd Battl.; discb. Nov. 28, '65. Parrish, James C, Co. H; b. Charlestown ; age 18; res. Charlestown; enl. Oct. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; re-enl. and must, in from Newport, Jan. i, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Har- bor, Va.; discb. disab. May 5, '65, Alexandria, Va. Parrish, William E., Co. G; b. Charlestown; age 23; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. — , '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as sergt.; disch. disab. Sept. 6, '62. Served in Co. F, 2nd N. H. V., and Co. G, 4th Vt. Inf. Parrott, Daniel F., Co. H; b. Lynn, Mass.; age 34; res. Sandwich; enl. Oct. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 30, '63, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. Parson, Samuel, Co. H; b. England; age 24; res. England; cred. Weare'; eni. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died Oct. 18, '64, Anderson- ville, Ga. 142 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Parsons, James, Co. C. See James Persons. Pascal, Joseph, Co. B ; b. Canada; age 27; cred. Plainfield ; enl. as sub. Sept. 25, '63; must, in Sept. 25, '63, as pvt.; capd. Apr. 7, '65, FarmvJUe, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 10, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Patrick, Joel, Co. G ; b. Claremont ; age 27 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Oct. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 15, '62, Claremont. Patrie, Frank, Cos. D and E; b. Canada; age 33; cred. Langdon; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64 ; wd. Mar. 25, '65 ; disch. June 21, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Patterson, Charles R., Co. C; b. Sweden; age 28; res. Cleveland, O.; cred. HoUis; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman ; served on -U. S. S. "Anacostia," "Don" and "Wm. Bacon;" des. July 31, '65. Patterson, James W.,unasd.; b. Canada; age 24; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 9, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Paul, John, Co. C; b. Tyron, Ire.; age 20; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; confined at hard labor at Norfolk, Va., by sentence G. C. M. N. f. r. A. G. O. Paul, Julius B., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 38; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to I. C, July i, '63; to Co. F, 13th V. R. C; disch. Oct. 26, '64, Concord, tm. ex. Died July 3, '75, Windsor, Vt. Peabody, Daniel A., Co. I; b. New Boston; age 19; res. Amherst; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. Oct. 2, '62 ; served in Co. G, 2nd N. H. V. P. O. ad., Amherst. Peabody, Miles T., Co. K ; b. Antrim ; age 21 ; res. Antrim ; enl. Aug. 29, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Jan. — , '63; re- enl. and must, in Jan. r, '64; died Nov. 8, '64, Alexandria, Va. Pearl, Charles L., band; b. Farmington ; age 28; res. Farmington ; enl. Sept. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; disch. May II, '62. Died Jan. 8, '88, Boston, Mass. Pearl, Rufus K., band; Cos. D and I, and non-commissioned staff; b. Farmington; age 23; res. Farmington; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va.; drafted and must, in Aug. 14, '63; assigned to Co. D; app. sergt.-maj., Oct. 23, '64; 2nd It. Co. I, June 10, '65; not must.; must, out as sergt.-maj., June 28, '65. Died Jan. 11, '89, Farmington. Pearson, Thomas R., Co. I; b. Leeds, Eng.; age 26; res. Leeds, Eng.; cred. Swanzey; enl. as sub. Oct. 5, '63; must, in Oct, 5, '63, as pvt.; disch. May 17, '65, Concord. Peaslee, Edwin J., Co. I; b. Wilmot; age 18; res. Washington; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Sept. 9, '61, as pvt. Co. E, ist U. S. Sharp- COMPLETE ROSTER. 143 hooters ; wd. May 4, '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; capd. May 7, '64; eleased Nov. 20, '64; tr. to Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters, Dec. 3, '64; to Co. I, 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65; disch. May 29, '65, Concord, tm. ex. P. 0..ad., Lakeport. Cephas, Co. H; b. Lemington, Vt.; age 33; res. Lemington, Vt.; red. Hampstead; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; Lisch. disab. Feb. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. jr, James, Co. K; b. Salisbury, Mass.; age 22; res. Raymond; enl. )ct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 10, '62. '. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. ), John, Co. E; b. St. Michael Isl., Azores; age 25; cred. Gil- ord; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; nust. out June 28, '65. ng, George, Co. K; b. Brighton, N. Y.; age 20; res. Boston, Mass.; ;red. Dover; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. !^ov. 10, '64. P. O. ad., Joliet, 111. n, Edward, Co. C; b. Northampton, Mass.; age 32; res. Hanover ; ;nl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; must, out Oct. 29, 64. P. O. ad., Hanover. val, George E., Co. C; b. Lebanon; age 18; res. Lebanon; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. and capd. June 30^ 62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; died wds. July i, '62. J, James B., Co. C; b. Cabot, Vt.; age 27; res. Lebanon; app. :apt., Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61 ; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. ms, James, Co. C; b. Lyme; age 22; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 9, '61; nust. in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; ipp. Corp.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. lan, Samuel, Co. F; b. England; age 21; cred. Springfield; enl. IS sub. Sept. 3, '64; must, in Sept. 3, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 28, 64, near Petersburg, Va. ler, Thomas, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. New Durham; enl. IS sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. ins, Arthur H., Co. I ; b. Danbury ; age 19 ; res. Danbury ; enl. Oct. [9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '6r, as pvt.; app. 2nd It. Nov. 1, '63 ; lisch. Nov. 6, '64. P. O. ad., Danbury. f, Harvey, Co. K ; b. Rockland, Me.; age 36; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 21, 62, Washington, D. C. ?, Harvey M., Co. D; b. Henniker; age 26; res. Clarksville; enl. Nov. 26, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '6r, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ;ricksburg, Va.; disch. wds. Nov. 5, '63, Boston, Mass. P. O. ad., Columbia. ere, Benjamin, Co. F; b. New Hampshire; age 32; res. Vermont; 144 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Peters, John, Co. G; b. Italy; age 25; res. Italy; cred. Dunbarton; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commodore Read." Peters, John, Co. E. See John Pedro. Peterson, Frank, Co. I ; b. Norway; age 22; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Charlestown; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Commodore Read;" disch. July 16, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Peterson, John, Co. E; b. New York; age 20; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Pettengill, Amos A., Co. G ; b. Enfield ; age 33 ; cred. Franklin ; enl. Aug. 8, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; disch. May 31, '65, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Franklin Falls. Phelps, Charles H., Co. I ; b. Amherst ; age 19 ; res. Amherst ; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '5i, as sergt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Philbrick, Reuben C, Co. K; b. Antrim; age 19; res. Antrim; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Chesham. Phillips, Barney, Co. E; b. New York; age 19; cred. Monroe; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; des. Apr. 17, '65. Phillips, John, Co. E; b. Germany; age 21 ; cred. Grafton; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Pickering, Charles E., Co. H; b. Gilford; age 31; res. Gilford; enl. Oct. 18, '61; must, in Oct.. 19, '61, as wagoner; disch. disab. Dec. 21, '62, near Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Laconia. Pickering, George W., Co. D; b. Rochester; age 25; res. Rochester; enl. Sept. 23, '6i; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; mis. July r, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. disab. Oct. 11, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. P. O. ad., Rowley, Mass. Pierce, Andrew J., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 19; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 28, '62, Annapolis, Md. P. O. ad., Claremont. Pierce, Charles H., Co. F ; age 16 ; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64, at Ports- mouth; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 21, '65, Philadel- phia, Pa. Pierce, Daniel, Co. G ; b. Unity ; age 42 ; res. Charlestown ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, "61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '62, near Alexandria, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. 145 Pierce, Eli P., Co. B ; b. Barnet, Vt.; age 42 ; res. Whitefield ; enl. Dec. 25, '61; must, in Dec. 25, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 13, '63, Alexandria, Va. Pierce, George, Co. F; b. Dummerston, Vt.; age 42; res. Hinsdale; enl. Oct. 23, '6i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 22, '62. P. O. ad., Hinsdale. Pierce^ Horace T. H., Co. F; b. Chesterfield; age 37; res. Keene; app. capt. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; resigned Jan. 29, '63 ; served in Co. G, 1st N. H. V. Died Jan. 7, '77, Keene. Pierce, John C, Co. D; b. Lebanon; age 22; res. Rochester ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as Corp.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 14, '63. P. O. ad., East Rochester, Pierce, Joseph, Co. E ; b. Ireland; age 19; cred. Richmond ; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; disch. May 3, '65. Pike, Edward P., Co. G; b. Newport; age 29; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; must, out Oct. 29, '64, as pvt. Died Nov. 27, '86, Berkeley, Cal. Piney, Joseph, Co. I ; b. Canada ; age 21 ; res. Lyme ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. 19, '61, Concord. Pinkham, Andrew J., Co, D ; b. Dover ; age 18 ; res. Dover ; enl. Sept. 30, '5i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 9, '62. Pinkham, John P., Co. A; b. Milton; age 24; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 4, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; tr. to 52nd Co., 2nd Battl., I. C, Nov. 6, '63; disch. as Corp. Oct. 13, '64, Philadelphia, Pa., tm. ex. P. O. ad., Milton. Pitchenger, Henry, Cos. K and I ; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22 ; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Sept. 17, '64; must, in Sept. 17, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; reported on must, out roll dated June 28, '65, as absent in arrest. N. f. r. A. G. O. Pitsley, William, Co. E; b. Canada; age 29; cr^d. Groton; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 25, '65, Washington, D. C. Place, Alonzo, Co. A; b. Carroll; age 24; res. and cred. Littleton ; enl. as sub. Oct. 24, '63 ; must, in Oct. 24, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 27, '64, as ord. seaman ; des. Aug. 27, '64, from U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn." Served in Co. C, 15th N. H. V., and Co. C, 3rd Vt. Inf. Place, Ira S., Co. D; b. Sandwich; age 19; res. Farmington; enl. Sept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62. Died July 26, '88, Dover. Place, James F., Co. F; b. Haverhill; age 32; res. and cred. Milton; drafted Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. and mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. PoUatscheck, Jacob, Co. H; b. Bohemia; age 24; res. New York City; 146 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. cred. Chester; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Pontin, Paul, Cos. K and I; b. Nantes, France; age 29; cred. Ports- mouth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 25, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; des. Dec. 6, '64, Washington, D. C. Poor, George M., Co. C ; b. Hooksett ; age 20 ; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 26, '62, New York City. Killed Sept. 25, '89, in paper mill, West Henniker. Porier, John, Co. K; b. Quebec, Can.; age 28; cred. Hampton Falls; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 25, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 3, '63, Point l/ookout, Md. Porter, Festus C, Co. D; b. Somersworth; age 18; res. Berwick, Me.; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Porter, James, Co. A; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 28; res. New York; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. I, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Mat- thew Vassar" and "Tulip; " lost Nov. — , '64, by blowing up of the "Tulip." Powers, John, Co. I ; b. St. John, N. B. ; age 21 ; res. St. John, N. B.; enl. as sub. Aug 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt. ; tr. toU. S. Navy, Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Wm. Bacon," "Yankee" and "Fuschia;" disch. reduction naval force, Aug. 7, '65, as seaman. Pratt, Eugene L., Co. F; b. Winchester; age 21; res. and cred. Win- chester; drafted Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Pratt, John, Co. B ; b. Moscow, Russia ; age 21 ; res. Moscow, Russia ; cred. Bedford; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug 20, '63, as pvt.; killed Dec. 14, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Pravey, John L., Co. D; b. New Durham; age 20; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 14, '62. Prendible, Thomas, Co. E; b. Montreal, Can.; age 21; cred. Moulton- borough; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 6, '65, Washington, D. C. Prentiss, John J., Jr., Co. G; b. Claremont; ageiS; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; discharged to accept promotion as 2nd It., Nov. 29, '62, Washington, D. C; commis- sion found to be bogus. P. O. ad., Chicago, 111. Prescott, George B., Cos. D and E ; b. Rumney ; age 30; res. and cred. Deerfield; drafted Aug. 12, '63; must, in Aug. 12, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. Deer- field. Prescott, Sewall, Co. A; b. Grafton ; age 34 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. COMPLETE ROSTER. 147 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 19, '62, Ft. McHenry, Md. Preston, Harry, unasd.; b. Pennsylvania ; age 19; cred. Nasbua; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 24, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Prevo, Alfred, Cos. D and E; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Holderness; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64 ; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must. out June 28, '65. Prevost, L. (a/iaj John Dufert), Co. F; b. France; age 40; cred.Keene; enl. as sub. July 5, '64; must, in July 5, '64, as pvt.; disch. to date Nov. 18, '64. Prew, Joseph, Co. D; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; des. from picket line Oct. 13, '64, Petersburg, Va. Price, James, Co. A; b. Newburyport, Mass.; age 27; res. and cred. Concord ; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; mis. May 3, '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; returned ; vfd. June — , '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. May 30, '65. P. O. ad., Concord. Prower, Batice, Co. H. See Baptiste Brier. Purrington, Charles D., Co. B ; b. Sandwich ; age 21 ; res. and cred. Mi- lan; enl. July 23, '62; must, in July 25, '62, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63. P.O. ad., Milan. Purrington, David H., Co. B; b. Saudvi?ich; age 22; res. Milan; enl. Oct. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 24, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 3, '63, Washington, D. C; served in Co. H, 8th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Concord. Pushee, Charles S., Co. I; b. Lyme; age 23; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as wagoner; wd. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Putand, William, unasd.; b. Ohio; age 21; cred. Merrimack; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 12, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Putnam, George H., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 21 ; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Putnam, Oscar, Co. C ; b. Enfield ; age 18 ; res. Enfield ; enl. Aug. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Mar. 15, '62, Washing- ton, D. C. Putney, John F., Co. I; b. Danbury; age 18; res. Sutton; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 26, '62. P. O. ad., Laconia. Putney, William W., Co. I; b. Wilmot; age 21; res. and cred. Wil- 148 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. mot; enl. Aug. ii, '62; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. wds. Dec. 23, '62, Frederick, Md. Quimby, Albert, Co. B; b. Franconia; age 28; res. and ored. Franconia; enl. July 25, '62 ; must, in Aug. 19, '62, as pvt.; app. corp.; died dis. Apr. 26, '63, Washington, D. C. Quimby, Albert H., band ; b. Barnet, Vt.; age 31 ; res. Littleton ; enl. Oct. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '5r, as ist class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. Died Sept. 4, '66, Littleton. Quimby, Enoch J., Co. A; b. Hartford, Vt.; age 44; res. Loudon; enl. Aug. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.r accidentally wd. Mar. — , '62, Warrenton Junction, Va.; disch. wds. May 24, '62, Alexan- dria, Va. Quinn, Charles A., Co. F; b. Hadley, Mass.; age 24; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '6r, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; died wds. Nov. 17, '62, Sharpsburg, Md. Quinn, Peter, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 26; res. and cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; par. Dec. — , '64; returned to duty Mar. 12, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Quinn, Samuel S., Cos. F and D; b. Hadley, Mass.; age 21; res. Swanzey ; app. 2nd It. Co. F, Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Nov. 12, '61; wd. July I, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; app. ist It. Co. D, Aug. i, '62; capt. Dec. 17, '62; not must.; resigned as ist It. Feb. 17, '63; served in Co. G, 1st N. H. V. P. O. ad., Keene. Qninn, William, Co. K; b. Scotland ; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Hampton ; enl. Dec. 7, '63 ; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; mis. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from mis.; tr. from Mt. Pleasant Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C, to New York, June 21, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. Quintal, John B., Jr. {alias Isaac Marcheso), Co. F; b. Quebec, Can.; age 22; res. Quebec, Can.; cred. Newcastle; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 4, '64, and died wds. June 9, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Ramsay, Charles H., Co. G; b. Waltham, Mass.; age 18; res. Alstead; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 30, '62, Washington, D. C. Ramsay, Rodney H., Cos. GandE; b. Langdon; age 18; res. Charles- town ; enl. Sept. 5, '6r ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Dec. 25, '62; sergt. Nov. i, '63; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 23, '64; app. 1st sergt. June 17, '64; 1st It. Oct. 28, '64; capd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re-capd. Apr. 9, '65; app. capt. Co. E, Mays, '^SJ not must.; must, out as 1st It. June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. So. Charles- town. Ramsay, James A., Co. E; b. Roxbury, Mass.; age 20; res. Alstead; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 31, '62, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Geneseo, 111. COMPLETE ROSTER. 149 Rand, George H., Co. C; b. Groton; age 20; res. Groton ; enl. Oct. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as pvt.; wd. July i, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 24, '63, Baltimore, Md. Rand, Moses W., Co. F; b. Portland, Me.; age 34; res. Goriam; app. 1st It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61 ; resigned Apr. 26, '62. Rand, William H., unasd.; b. Pennsylvania; age 23; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Aug. 25, '64; must, in Aug. 25, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 25, '64, at draft rendezvous; sent Sept. 12, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Randal, Henry B., Co. H. See Henry B. Randal. Randall, Converse C, Co. H; b. Fayette, Me.; age 19; res. Moulton- borough; enl. Oct. 5, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 27, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Randall, Daniel, Co. F ; b. Somersworth ; age 24 ; res. and cred. Som- ersworth; drafted Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; capd. Aug. 25, '64, Reams' Station, Va.; par. Oct. 7, '64; died dis. Oct. 13, '64, Annapolis, Md. Randall, John A., Co. A; b. Lee; age 18; cred. Lee; enl. Feb. 6, '65; must, in Feb. 6, '65, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; re- turned ; must, out June 28, '65. Randlett, Ifathan H., Cos. C and E; b. Ipswicb, Mass.; age 23; res. Lebanon ; app. 1st It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61 ; app. capt. Co. E, Sept. 8, '62; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Mar. 2, '63. Served in V. R. C. P. O. ad., Lebanon. Ranlett, Howard M., Co. F; b. Stratham; age 25; res. Stratham; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Aug. 3, '62, New York City. Ransom, Milo M., F. and S.; res. Lisbon; app. chaplain Aug. 12, '62; must, in Sept. 23, '62 ; resigned Jan. 27, '63. Rathn, Matthew, Co. E; b. Germany; age 21; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. June 12, '65, near Alexandria, Va. Rawson, Isaac P., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 18; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Claremont, Jan. i, '64; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 27, '64, as ord. sea- man; served on TJ. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn;" disch. as seaman July 17, '65, from receiving ship, Washington, D. C. Ray, Oren, Co. A; b. Alexandria; age 19; res. Alexandria; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 30, '62, Ft. McHenry, Md. Rayme, Lewis, Co. E ; b. Canada ; age 25 ; cred. Goshen ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Ready, John, Co. E ; b. Canada ; age 21 ; cred. Sunapee ; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '64; must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's 150 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Creek, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. June 8, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Littleton. Reagan, Richard, Co. K ; b. New York City ; age 19 ; res. Plaistow ; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. July — , '63, Get- tysburg, Pa.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Redmond, Thomas, Co. I; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 23; res. New York City; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 20, '64, as seaman ; served on U. S. S. "Anacostia" and "Don;" des. Sept. 20, '64. Reed, Charles H., Co. K; b. Stoddard; age 22; res. Stoddard; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 15, '62. Reed, Dexter G., Co. E ; b. Newport ; age 22 ; res. Newport ; app. 2nd It. Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61 ; app. ist It. May 11, '62 ; wd. June I, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; resigned Nov. 6, '62. P. O. ad.. West Burke, Vt. Served in Co. D, ist Inf., and 2nd Co., H. Art., N. H. V. Reed, George, Co. G ; b. Claremont; age 18; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 9, '62, New- ark, N. J. Reed, Henry, Co. E. See Henry Wrede. Reed, John A., Co. F; b. Westminster, Vt.; age 19; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died wds. June 24, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Reed, John G., Co. F ; b. Merrimack ; age 20 ; res. and cred. Merrimack ; drafted Oct. 14, '63 ; must, in Oct. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. corp.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, FarmviUe, Va.; disch. May 29, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad., Merrimack. Reed, Levi F., Co. G; b. Elmore, Vt.; age 45; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 25, '62, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad.. South Royalton, Vt. Reed, William, Co. B ; b. Newport ; age 32 ; res. Stratford ; enl. Sept. 20, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 23, '62, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad.. Bethel, Me. Reid, William, Co. E; b. Canada; age 25; cred. Acworth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; des. Aug. 25, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Reilly, Charles, Co. A ; b. Ireland ; age 32 ; res. Concord ; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 4, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died Apr. 4, '82, Concord. Reimann, Leopold, Co. C; b. Germany; age 27; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Franklin ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63 ; must in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 25, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Eureka" and "Ella;" disch. July 31, '65. Remington, Allen, Co. K ; b. Glenn's Falls, N. Y.; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.. West Lebanon; tr. to Co. I; died dis. Feb. 8, '65, City Point, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER. 151 Rendal, Henry B., Co. H; b. Wolfeborough ; age 24; res. Wolfebor- ough ; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as ist sergt.; app. 2nd It. Feb. 17, '62 ; resigned Sept. 6, '62. Reynolds, Andrew T., Co. D; b. Tuftonborough ; age 27; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 14, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 2, '63, Concord. Reynolds, Charles, Co. E ; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Gilford ; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Reynolds, Charles W., Cos. K and I; b. Durham; age 21; res. New- market; enl. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. May — , '62 ; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; exch. Dec. 14, '64; assigned to Co. I; disch. May 29, '65, to date Feb. 22, '65, Concord, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Detroit, Mich. Reynolds, George, Co. H; b. England; age 25; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Washington; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar" and "Wm. Bacon;" des. July 4, '65. Rhodes, Eldad A., Co. B; b. Northumberland; age 20; res. Lancaster; enl. Dec. 4, '61 ; must, in Dec. — , '61, as pvt.; app. sergt. Jan. — , '62; wd. July I, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. Feb. 3, '63, Frederick City, Md.; P. O. ad., Clare- mont. Rice, Charles, Co. E; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 18; res. Plainfield; enl. Sept. 21, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; May — , '63, Chaucellorsville, Va.; June i5, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; died wds. July 8, '64, Washington, D. C. Rice, Richard J., Co. I; b. North Adams, Mass.; age 26; res. Princeton, Ind.; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. ip, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Rice, Stephen, Cos. K and I; b. Nova Scotia; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Hampton; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; des. Jan. 11, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Rice, Thomas J., Cos. E and B; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; age 33; res. Bos- ton, Mass.; app. ist It. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61; app. capt. Co. B, Feb. 16, '62 ; resigned Sept. 10, '62. Rich, John, unasd.; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r, A. G. O. Rich, Rienzi 0., Co. F; b. New Hampshire; res. and cred. Winchester ; enl. Jan. 5, '64; must, in Jan. 5, '64, as pvt.; killed June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Richards, Abraham H., Cos. D and E; b. Rindge ; age 28; res. and cred. Fitzwilliam; drafted Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; 152 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. capd. Aug. i6, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; released Sept. i, '64; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64 ; disch.. June 8, '65, Annapolis, Md. Richards, Freeman, Co. H; b. Searsport, Me.; age 21; res. Freedom; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 2, '62, Concord. Richards, George A., Co. F; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Colebrook; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; returned to 4tli Vt. Inf. as a deserter from that regt. Dec. 31, '64. N. f. i. A. G. O. Richardson, Daniel, Co. C; b. Dracut, Mass.; age 27; res. Dracut, Mass.; enl. Nov. 10, '61; must, in Nov. 10, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 7, '62, near Yorktown, Va. Richardson, Nehemiah, Cos. D and E; b. Pelham; age 32; res. and cred. Derry; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., West Windham. Ricker, James M., Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough ; age 23 ; res. Wolfe- borough; enl. Sept. ao, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 14, '63, Alexandria, Va. Ricker, John S., Cos. D, B and C; b. Milton; age 20; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '6i, Co. D, as sergt. ; app. 2nd It. Apr. 13, '62; 1st It. Co. B, Sept. ir, '62; capt. Co. C, Dec. 18, '62; maj., Mar. 15, '65 ; not must.; wd. sev. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; disch. as capt. May 15, '65; app. maj. U. S. Vols., by brevet for gallant and meritorious conduct at Reams' Station, Va., to date from Mar. 13, '65. Served in Co. A, ist N. H. V. Ricker, William, Co. D ; b. Rochester ; age 28 ; res. Rochester ; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Rideour, Frank W., unasd; b. New Brunswick ; age 23; cred. Lisbon; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 13, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Ridlon, George, Co. E; b. Canada; age 23; res. Canada; cred. Jeffer- son; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '63; must, in Oct. 22, '63, as pvt.; app. Corp., Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Riley, Charles, Co. A. See Charles Reilly. Riley, James, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Swanzey; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 25, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Riley, James, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 19; cred Newmarket; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Riley, James, unasd; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Weare; enl. as sub. COMPLETE ROSTER 153 Sept. 2, '64, must, in Sept. 2, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 2, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Sept. 12, '64, tc regt. N. f . r. A. G. O. KUey, James, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 18; cred. Hill; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; des. Apr. 17, '65. KUey, John, Co. F; b. Boston, Mass.; age 19; cred. Croydon; enl. and must, in Feb. 16, '64, as pvt., Co. G, 2ndU. S. Sharpshooters; tr. to Co. F, sth N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Riley, Richard, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; reported on must. out roll as absent in arrest since Mar. 29, '65, City Point, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Riley, Thomas, Co. F; b. England; age 25; cred. Winchester; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Roarke, John, unasd ; b. Ireland ; age 19 ; cred Danville ; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. ig, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Robba, Antoni, unasd ; b. France ; age 23 ; cred. Warren ; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; reed. Sept. 14, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Sept. 23, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Robbins, Isaiah, Jr., Co. F ; b. Surry ; age 23 ; res. and cred. Keene ; drafted Oct. 9, '63 ; [must, in Oct. 9, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. disab. May 28, '65, Manchester; served in ist Unattached Co., Mass. Cav. P. O. ad., Nashua. Roberts, Charles A., Co. H ; b. Ossipee ; age 24 ; res. Ossipee ; enl. Sept. 4, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 24, '62, Providence, R. I. P. O. ad., Gilmanton Iron Works. Roberts, George H., Co. B ; b. Milan ; age 21 ; res. Milan ; enl. Oct. 7, '61; must, in Oct.' 23, !6i, as pvt.; app. sergt.; disch. disab. June 9, '63, Concord; app. 2nd It. Co. I, Dec. 11, '64; declined. Died Jan. 28, '71, Milan. Roberts, James H., Co. K; b. Topsham, Me.; age 13; res. Portland, Me.; enl. Oct. 18, '61; must, in Nov. 12, '61, as muse; disch. Sept. 8, '62, Camp Defiance, Md.; died^dis. Mar. 14, '64, Ft. Sum- ner, Md., while a member of Co. C, rst Me. H. Art. Roberts, John D., Co. G; b. Orford; age 32; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 28, '62, Harper's Ferry, Va. P. O. ad., Newport. Roberts, Walter, Co. E; b. England; age 21; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. Port Chester, N. Y. Robertson, Richard R., Co. G; b. Charlestown; age 22; res. Charles- FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. town; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch.. disab. Mar. "25, '62, near Alexandria, Va.; served in Co. I/., 1st N.. H. Cav. P. O. ad., Charlestown. Robertson, William B., Co. G; b. Charlestown; age 19; res. Charles- town; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '5i, as pvt.; disch. disab.. Mar. 25, '62. Died Sept. 17, '70, Charlestown. Robie, Charles, Co. I; b. Corinth, Vt.; age 29; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 29, '62. Robie, Charles, Co. F. See Charles Roby. Robinson, Charles D., Co. G; b. Acworth; age 18; res. and cred. Clare- mont; enl. Aug. 29, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Robinson, Daniel W., Co. A; b. East Concord; age 18; res. Concord; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt.; disch. disab. May 14, '62. Served in Co. D, ist N. H. Cav. P. O. ad., Wautoma,. Wis. Robinson, Don A., F. and S.; age 28; res. Milan; app. asst. surg. Feb- 28, '65; mu.st. in Apr. 25, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Robinson, Henry M., Co. A; b. Boston, Mass.; age 21; res. Concord; enl. Aug. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan.. 16, '63, New York City. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Salem, Mass. Robinson, Samuel H., Co. K; b. Deerfield; age 18; res. Raymond; enU Oct. 12, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 6, '62, Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Raymond. Robson, Henry, unasd.; b. Canada ; age 25 ; cred. Brookline ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; sent Aug. 27, '64, from. Concord, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Roby, Charles, Co. I. See Charles Robie. Roby, Charles, Co. F; b. Corinth, Vt.; age 31; res. and cred. Keene;: drafted Oct. 9, '63; must, in Oct. 9, .'63, as pvt.; died dis. June 24, '64, Washington, D. C. Roda, George, unasd.; b. Canada; age 21 ; cred. Brookline ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 15, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. i. A.. G. O. Rogers, Charles F., Co. D; b. Alton; age 38; res. Dover; enl. Oct. r, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; served in Co. B, ist N. H. V.;; died dis. Dec. 5, '6i. Rogers, Charles 0., Co. H; b. Moultonborough ; age 20; res. Moulton- borough; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des.. Ju- ly 23, '63, from McDougall Gen. Hosp., Ft. Schuyler, N. Y. Har- bor. P. O. ad., Grafton. Rogers, Benjamin H., Co. H; b. Moultonborough; age 24; res.. Moultonborough ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, 'fie, as-cocp..; app. ist sergt.; disch. disab. Aug. 29, '62, New York City.. COMPLETE ROSTER. 155 Rogers, Frank, Co. E; b. Spain; age 26; cred. Candia; enl. as sub. Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Santa Cruz, Cal. Sogers, James, Co. C; b. New York ; age 27; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Chester; enl. as sub. Aug. ri, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 22, '64. Rogers, James F., Co. E; b. Langdon; age 29; res. Ivangdon; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must in Oct. — , '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Sept. 24, '62. P. O. ad., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rogers, James M., unasd.; b. Hartland, Vt.; age 30; res. Claremont; enl. Mar. 12, '62, as pvt.; sent Mar. 21, '62, to regt., from Concord. N. f. r. A. G. O. Rogers, Oscar W., Co. E; b. Acworth; age 21 ; res. Langdon ; enl. Oct. i6, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. July 28, '62. P. O. ad., Walpole. Rollins, Amos P., Co. D; b. Maine; age 18; res. Gardiner, Me.; cred. Canterbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; died wds. June 21, '64, Annapolis, Md. Romer, John, Co. K; b. Putnam County, N. Y.; age 25; res. Putnam County, N. Y.; cred. Dover; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 26, '64, Washington, D. C. Ross, Alexander, Co. B; b. England; age 22; cred. 'Manchester; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as landsman; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commo- dore Read." Rothwell, Jeremiah, band; b. Lancashire, Eng.; age 23; res. Dover; eul. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as first-class muse; must. out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Dover. Roumon, William, Co. F; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. disab. Aug. 12, '65, Washington, D. C. Rouerke, John, Co. A; b. England; age 21 ; cred. Wilton; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Rourke, John, unasd. See John Roarke. Rourke, Peter, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21 ; cred. Acworth; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. ii, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 11, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Rouse, Owen L., unasd.; b. New York; age 21 ; cred. Amherst; enl. as sub. Aug. 9, '64; must, in Aug. 9, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 9, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. 156 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Rowan, Patrick, Co. E. See Patrick Rowen. Rowe, Charles C, Co. A ; b. Franklin; agei8; res. Franklin ; enl. Sept. 21, '6i; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. lo, '62. P. O. ad., Franklin. Rowe, John W., Co. A; b.Andover; age 44; res. Franklin; enl. Oct. 11, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 12, '62. Rowe, Jonathan S., Co. I; b. Brentwood; age 21; res. and cred. Brent- wood; enl. Aug. 30, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Rowe, Lucian, Co. E; b. Center Harbor; age 33; res. Gilford; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Apr. 15, '63, Hampton, Va. P. O. ad., Laconia. Rowell, Henry, Co. G; b. Claremont; age 19; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 25, '62. Rowell, John, Jr., Co. F; b. Pittsburg; age 19; res. Pittsburg; enL Nov. 30, '61 ; must, in Jan. i, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 29, '62, Newark, N. J. P. O. ad., Stewartstown. Rowen, Patrick, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 40; res. Gilford; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. July 19, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. Rowley, Richard, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 29; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; turned over to provost marshal Oct. 29, '63, at Long Island, B. H., Mass., as a deserter from U. S. Navy. Roy, Gilbert, Co. A ; b. Canada ; age 31 ; cred. Lisbon ; enl. Nov. 24, '63 ; must, in Nov. 24, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Roys, David R., Co. G; b. Claremont; age 18; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 6, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad.. West Rutland, Vt. Rubyour, Edward, Co. C ; b. Stockholm, N. Y.; age 19; res. Stockholm, N. Y.; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Free- born," "Yankee" and "Fuschia;" disch. reduction naval force, July 27, '65, as ord. seaman. Runkel, John, Co. I; b. Germany; age 23; res. Chicago, 111.; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Russell, Augustus 6., Co. I ; b. Springfield ; age 20 ; res. Springfield ; enl. Sept. 10, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 6, '63, Concord. Served in Co. B, 1st N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Grafton. Russell, Francis A., Co. B; b. Milan; age 25; res. Milan; enl. Oct. 5, COMPLETE ROSTER. 157 '61 ; must in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Pair Oaks, Va.; des. Nov. 2, '62, Snickersville, Va. Russell, George W., Co. K; b. Borden, Va.; age 26; res. Newmarket; enl. Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt. Oct. — , '62 ; re-enl. and must, in from Madbury, Feb. 19, '64 ; app. ist sergt.; killed June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Russell, John, Co. C ; b. Ireland ; age 24 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Pranklin; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Commodore Read;" disch. Aug. i, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Ryan, John, Co. D ; b. Ireland ; age 42 ; res. Dover ; enl. Oct. 8. '61; must. in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 26, '63. P. O. ad., Dover. Ryan, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; dropped as a deserter, Apr. 17, '65. Ryan, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 18, '64; must, in Aug. 18, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt.; des. Mar. 28, '65. Ryan, Jonn C, Co. K; b. Chester; age 26; res. Atkinson; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as Corp.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericks- burg, Va.; died wds. Jan. 7, '63, Washington, D. C. Ryan, Michael, Co. I. See Michael Hefferman. Ryan, Michael, Cos. D and E ; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. Groton; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, ''65. Ryan, Patrick, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 40; cred. Nottingham; enl. as sub. Aug. 22, '64; must, in Aug. 22, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Ryder, Warren, Co. A; b. Newbury, N. Y.; age 23; res. Buttermilk p'alls, Orange County, N. Y.; app. ist It. Dec. 11, '64; must, in Jan. 22, '65 ; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Served in Co. B, Battl. U. S. Engineers. Sabreville, Gilbert E., Co. F; b. Clarenceville, Can.; age ig; res. Al- burg, Vt.; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June I, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; des. Nov. 30, '62. Saltmarsh, Andrew, Co. F; b. Hooksett; res. and cred. Concord; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; died dis. Apr, 19, '65, Burkeville, Va. Sampson, Charles H., Co. K ; b. Rhode Island ; age 35 ; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; assigned to Co. I, June 17, '65 ; reported on must. out roll as absent sick. N. f. r. A. G. O. Sanagan, Stephen, Cos. K and I; b. New York City; age 23; res. New 158 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. York; cred. Antrim; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I, Nov. 20, '64; must, out June 28, '65. Sanborn, Augustus D., Cos. E, H, B and G; b. Franklin; age 18; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as Corp.; app. sergt.; 2nd It. Co. H, Oct. 20, '62; ist It. Co. B, Dec. 20, '62; capt. Co. G, Feb. I, '64 ; disch. Oct. 30, '64. Served in Co. H, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., New Haven, Conn. Sanborn, Charles E., Co. C; b. Sanbornton; age 33; res. Plymouth; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. ID, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Served in Co. A, 18th N. H. V. P. O. ad., Campton. Sanborn, Charles S., Co. H; b. Moultonborough ; age 35; res. Sand- wich ; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Feb. 13, '63. Sanborn, Horace P., Co. E; b. Franklin; age 21; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 6, '62, Yorktown, Va. Sanborn, Jeremiah, Co. C; b. Vermont; age 28; res. Hanover; enl. Aug. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. 14, '62, Newport News, Va. Sanborn, Joseph H., Co. K; b. Brookfield; age 18; res. Greenland; enl. Sept. 16, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, |6i, as corp.; died dis. Aug. 10, '62, New York City. Sanborn, William, Co. K. See Woodbury Smith. Sanborn, William J., Co. I; b. Fremont; age 20; res. Bristol; enl. Oct. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md ; disch. disab. Dec. 20, '63. P. O. ad., Ply- mouth. Sanders, Albert, Co. C; b. Wentworth ; age 24; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 12,, '61, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va. Sanders, Alvin, Co. G. See Alvin Saunders. Sanders, Daniel J., Co. A. See Daniel J. Saunders. Sanivald, Karl. See John H. Guntner. Sargent, Charles, Cos. K and F ; b. Warner ; age 29 ; res. and cred. Concord; enl. Aug. i, '62; must, in Aug. i, '62, as pvt.; wd. July — , '63, Gettysburg, Pa.; tr. to Co. F; disch. June 21, '65, Con- cord. P. O. ad., Keene. Sargent, Charles H., Co. G; b. Hanover, Mass.; age 23; res. Clare- mont; enl. Oct. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 9, '63, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. Sargent, Charles E., Co. H; b. Wolfeborough ; age 19; res. Wolfe- borough ;enl. Oct. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Sargent, George P., Co. K; b. Raymond; age 43; res. Raymond; enl. COMPLETE ROSTER. 159 ept. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June — , '62, Fair )aks, Va.; app. corp. Nov. i, '63; sergt.; ist sergt. to date June S, '64; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died Dec. 30, '65, Raymond. nt, John, Co. H; b. Wolfeborougli ; age 33; res. Wolfeborough ; nl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. ig, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 22, )i, near Alexandria, Va. mt, John H., Co.K; b. Danville ; age 22; res. Danville; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12,' '61, as pvt.; des. from bosp. Dec. 13, '63. r, Frank, Co. E; b. Germany; age 21 ; cred. Groton; enl. as sub. LUg. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy »ct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va. laugh, George, Co. G; b. Dublin, Ire.; age 32 ; cred. South New- larket; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; pp. sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. iers, Albert, Co. C . See Albert Sanders. iers, Alvin, Co. G; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Colebrook; enl. as ub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; reported on must. ut roll dated June 28, '65, as absent without leave since Dec. 6, 54. N. f. r. A. G. O. iers, Daniel J., Co. A; b. Charlestown, Vt.; age 28; res. and cred. !oncord; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; isch. disab. Dec. 15, '63, Point Ivookout, Md. P. O. ad.. East Rochester. 'er, Charles, Co. E ; b. Canada ; age 24 ; res. Canada ; cred. Jeffer- on; enl. as sub. Oct. 22, '63; must, in Oct. 22, '63, as pvt.; mis. une 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. to date Dec. , '64. P. O. ad., Bradford, Vt. fer, Frank P., band ; b. Alton; age 22; res. Alton; enl. Sept. 16, 5i ; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, 52, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. 'er, Henry, Co. F; b. Richmond ; age 20; res. and cred. Winches- er; drafted Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 16, 54, near Petersburg, Va.; must, out June 28, '65., P. O. ad., Vorcester, Mass. 'er, Joseph B., Cos. D and E; b. Exeter; age 35; res. and cred. Jxeter; drafted Aug. 11, '63; must, in Aug. 11, '63, as pvt.; tr. to :o. E, Nov. 23, '64 ; to Co. G, i8th. V. R. C; died dis. June 4, '65, 'oint Lookout, Md. on, John, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 22; res. and cred. Exeter; enl. s sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. an. II, '65; must, out June 28, '65. bern, Henry, Co. I; b. Hamburg, Germany; age 24; res. Canada; red. Plainfield; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as ivt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 19, '64, as ord. seaman; served on J. S. S. "Wm. Bacon," "Currituck" and "Don;" disch. Aug. 8, Si;. i6o FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Scheiner, Lucus, Co. C; b. Baden, Germany; age 26; res. New York; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Schmidt, Henry, Co. H; b. Hanover, Germany; age 18; res. New York City; cred. Upper Gilmanton ; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; disch. disab. Feb. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Schmidt, Oscar, Co. G. See Oscar Schneider. Schmidt, William, Co. E; b. Germany; age 30; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. lo, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Schneider, Frank, Co. E; b. Germany; age 20; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12. '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; returned June I, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Schneider, Oscar, Co. G ; b. Debrezin, Hungary ; age 29 ; res. New York City ; cred. Gilford ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. Aug. 31, '64, from Armory Square Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C. Schner, August, Co. E; b. Germany; age 22; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Schofield, William, Co. G; b. Cumberland, N. S.; age 25; cred. Farm- ington ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Schoppmeyer, Edward, Co. H; b. Germany; age 34; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Scott, Austin, Co. G ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y.; age 19 ; res. Brooklyn, N. Y.; cred. Durham; enl. Dec. 4, '63; must, in Dec. 4, '63, as pvt.; wd. July 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. July 20, '65. Scott, Charles N., Co. G; b. Springfield, Vt.; age 25; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. I2, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Scott, James, Co. B; b.« Lexington, ^ ; age 23; res. Cincinnati, O.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20. '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy, Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn" and "Yankee;" des. Aug. 21, '64. Scott, James M., Co. F; b. Hinsdale; res. and cred. Hinsdale; drafted Sept. 30, '63 ; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; returned ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Hinsdale. Scott, Michael, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Roxbury; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Scott, Otis H., Co. F ; b. Chesterfield ; age 37 ; res. Chesterfield ; enl. Oct. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Dec. 22, '62, Providence, R. I. P. O. ad., Chesterfield Factory. COMPLETE ROSTER. l6l Scott, William W., Co. C; b. Middlebury, Vt.; age 27; res. Lebanon; enl. Nov. 4, '61 ; mvist. in Nov. 26, '61, as muse. Co. F, 2nd. U. S. Sharpshooters; app. sergt.; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; tr. to 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. G, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. pied June 16, '71, Lebanon. Sears, Lee C, Cos. D and F, and F. and S.; b. Auburn, N. Y.; age 22 ; res. New York. City ; enl. Oct. 24, '61 ; must, in Co. D, Oct. — , '61, as pvt.; wd. July I, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; app. sergt.-maj. Oct. 2, '62 ; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. 2nd It. Co. F, Dec. 14, '62; died wds. Jan. 11, '63. Seldner, William, Co. I; b. New York City; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Walpole; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. May 30, '64, Front Royal, Va. Selvoir, Michael, Co. E; b. Venice; age 26; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farm- ville, Va.; disch. Sept. i, '65, Concord. Severence, Charles E., Co. G ; b. Claremont ; age 25 ; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 27, '62, Baltimore, Md. P. O. ad., Claremont. Severence, Charles L., Co. G; b'. Claremont; age 22; res. Claremont; enl. Oct. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; app. Corp.; tr. to I. C, July i, '63 ; to Co. D, loth V. R. C; disch. Oct. 12, '64, Baltimore, Md., tm.. ex. P. O. ad., Claremont. Sexton, Cornelius, Co. F ; b. Limerick, Ire.; age 23 ; cred. New Dur- ham; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Mat- thew Vassar " and " Primrose ; " des. July 7, '64. Sbanley, Charles, Co. E ; b. Ireland ; age 19; cred. Tuftonborough ; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Mar. 5, '65 ; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. disab. July 24, '65, Baltimore, Md. Shannon, Barney, Co. E ; b. Ireland; age 34; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Portsmouth; enl. Dec. 30, '63; must, in Dec. 30, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died Mar. i, '65, Washington, D. C. Shannon, George E., Co. K; b. Hampstead; age 25; res. Plaistow; enl. Sept. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt. Nov. i, '63; wd. June 22, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; died wds. Aug. 25, '64, Alexandria, Va. Shapleigh, George R., Cos. D and B; b. Lebanon, Me.; age 27; res. Rollinsford; enl. Oct. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt. ; app. 2nd It. Oct. 4, '63; ist. It. Co. B, Feb. i, '64; killed June 16, '64, Petersburg, Va. Served in Co. A, ist N. H. V. Sharp, John, Co. G; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Roxbury; enl. as sub. II 1 62 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; des. Mar. 23, '65, Little York, Pa. Sbattuck, Charles C, Co. G; b. Plainfield ; age 19; res. Newport; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; disch. May 25, '63. Served in Co. H, ist N. H. H. Art. and Co. B, ist R. I. Inf. P. O. ad., 1208 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. Shaw, Albert G., Cos. B and H; b. Moultonborough ; age 27; res. Car- roll; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 9, '62 ; died dis. July 23, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Shaw, Alonzo W., Co. D; b. Hampton; age 27; res. Hampton; enl. Sept. 23, '5i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; disch. disab. Nov. 20, '62. Served in Co. K, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Hampton. Shaw, George W., Co. H; b. Moultonborough; age 18; res. Moulton- borough; enl. Oct. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 21, '62, Alexandria, Va. Shaw, Ira, Co. H; b. Cabot, Vt. ; age 44; cred. Freedom; enl. Aug. 15, '62; must, in Aug. 15, '62, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Autie- tam, Md.; disch. disab. Dec. 19, '62, Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Effingham Falls. Shaw, John, Jr., Co. E; b. Laconia; age 22; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Sept. 29, '62, Wash- ington, D. C. Shaw, John W., Co. I ; b. Newton ; age 44 ; res. and cred. Newton ; enl. Sept. 5, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; died wds. Dec. 19, '62, Washington, D. C. Shaw, Noah, Co. H; b. Freedom; age 21; res. Freedom; enl. Oct. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 1, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 28, '62, Concord. Served in Co. G, ist N. H. H. Art. P. O. ad., Effingham Falls. Shaw, Orrin D., Co. K; b. Newmarket; age 19; res. Newmarket; enl. Sept. 25, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 28, '63, Georgetown, D. C. P. O. ad., Newmarket. Shaw, Patrick, Co. F; b. Cork, Ire.; age 40; res. Keene; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; des. Dec. 13, '62; gd. from des.; des. Jan. 27, '65, near Petersburg, Va. Shea, Patrick (a/za.j Patrick Welch), Co. H; b. Ireland; age 23; res. Northfield, Vt.; cred. Canaan; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as landsman; servedon U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Fuschia;" disch. disab. Oct. 15, '64, Norfolk, Va. P. O. ad., Lawrence, Mass. Sheehan, Cornelius, Co. G; b. Canada; age 25; cred. Chesterfield; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. COMPLETE ROSTER. 163 Shelly, Daniel, Cos. K and P; b. Syracuse, N. Y.; age 29; res. Elmira, N. Y.; cred. Hampton; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; assigned to Co. F, June 17, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Shepard, Stephen, Co. C; b. Canada; age 44; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Sherburn, Henry H., Co. I; b. Canaan; age 20; res. Canaan; enl. July 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 6, '62, York- town, Va. Sherman, Henry H., Co. F; recruit; assigned to Co., Aug. 23, '62, at Newport News, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Sherman, Israel 6., Co. F; b. Lisbon; age 25 ; res. and cred. I,isbon; enl. Aug. 15, '62 ; must, in Aug. 15, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Dec. 29, '63, Concord. Shethron, Anthony, Co. G; b. Canada; age 20; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Alstead; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; capd. on picket Feb. 12, '65. N. f. r. A. G. O. Sholes, Elisha S., Co. G; b. Groton, Conn.; age 45; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. — , '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Apr. 2, '63, Alexandria, Va. Died May 29, '89, Claremont. Short, Ephraim, Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 45; res. Plainfield; enl. Sept. 20, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 20, '62, near Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Claremont. Short, John S., Co. C; b. Plainfield; age 18; res. Plainfield; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in from Lebanon, Jan. i, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Unity. Sigerson, Michael, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 19; res. Newburyport, Mass.; cred. Portsmouth; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 27, '64, as ord. seaman; served on TJ. S. S. "Thomas Freeborn" and " Vandalia ; " disch. July 25, '65. Silloway, James W., Co. A ; b. Kingston ; age 24 ; cred. Kingston ; enl. Feb. 9, '65 ; must, in Feb. 9, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 6, '65, Wash- ington, D. C. Silsby, Henry S., Co. G; b. Chester, Vt.; age 18; res. and cred. Clare- mont ; enl. Aug. 11, '62 ; must, in Aug. 11, '62, as pvt.; tr. to Co. D, 3rd V. R. C, to date May i, '64; re-enl. Sept. 3, '64; disch. disab. Aug. 24, '65, Albany, N. Y. P. O. ad., Claremont. Silver, David, unasd.; b. England; age 25; cred. Goffstown; enl. as sub. Aug. ID, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 10, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Silver, William C, Co. A; b. Concord; age2i; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 1 64 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. 9, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. wds. Sept. 24, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. P. O. ad., Concord. Simmons, James, Co. B; b. Alexandria; age 18; cred. Hill; enl. and must, in Jan. 18, '64, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters ; tr. to 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65 ; assigned to Co. B, June 17, '65 ; must. out June 28, '65. Simmons, Samuel S., Co. C ; b. Buffalo, N. Y.; age 25 ; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; app. sergt.; disch. July 15, '64, to accept promotion; app. 2nd It. 36th Inf., U. S. C. T.; dismissed Jan. 23, '65. Simon, Henry, Co. G; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Sunapee; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '64; must, in Sept. i. '64, as pvt.; des. Dec. — , '64, near Petersburg, Va. Simonds, Harlow, Co. B ; b. Dundee, Scotland ; age 23 ; cred. Roches- ter; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 18, '64, Brattleborough, Vt. Simonds, James P., Co. I ; b. Franklin ; age 27 ; res. and cred. Franklin ; enl. Aug. 12, '62 ; must, in Aug. 14, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 19, '62, Ft. McHenry, Md. Simonds, John G., Cos. A, K and B ; b. Vermont ; age 22 ; cred. Charles- town; enl. as .sub. Oct. 2, '63; must, in Oct. 2, '63, as pvt.; app. 1st It. Co. K, Oct. 28, '64; tr. to Co. B ; disch. disab. June 2, '65, to date May 15, '65. Simons, James M., Co. I; b. Alexandria; age 18; res. Alexandria; enl. Sept. 20, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; app. sergt. Dec. 12, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Meredith. Simpson, Frank, Co. I. See James Burnett. Simpson, James, Co. G ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Grafton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Simpson, William, Co. H; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Hill; enl. as sub. Sept. 16, '64; must, in Sept. i5, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 31, '64, Ft. Stedman, Va. Sinclair, William, Co. K ; b. Scotland; age 30; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Chichester; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Kavy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; des. July 31, '64, from U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar." Sisson, John, Co. H; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canada; cred. London- derry; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19^ '63, as pvt.; wd. June i5, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; disch. disab. May 30, '65, David's Island, New York Harbor. Sleeper, Edward A., Co. D; b. Plaistow; age 22; res. Plaistow; enl. Oct. 22, '6i ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 24, '63, Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Plaistow. COMPLETE ROSTER. 165 Smart, Charles H., Co. A; b. Concord; age 22; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as sergt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. wds. Oct. 25, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Served in Co. I, 1st Inf. and Co. A, 1st Cav., N. H. V. P. O. ad., Pea- body, Mass. Smith, Alpha P., Co. A; b. Holderness; age 21; res. New Hampton ; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va.; disch. disab. Sept. 10, '62. Served in Co. I, 1st N. H. V. P. O. ad., Haverhill, Mass. Smith, Charles, Co. K; b. Portsmouth, O.; age 28; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Feb. 28, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Smith, Charles, Co. E; b. Canada; age 27; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in^ug. 12, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, Charles J., Co. G; b. Bremen, Germany; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Milton; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; disch. July 11, '65. Smith, Chester, Co. I ; b. Canada ; age 20 ; res. Canada ; cred. Pier- mont; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. to date Aug. i, '64. P. O. ad.. Cherry River, P. Q. Smith, Daniel C, Co. I; b. Strafford, Vt.; age 28; res. Canaan; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; des. from hosp.June '62. N. f. r. A. G. O. Smith, Dustin B., Co. F ; b. Hudson ; age 40 ; res. Hudson ; enl. Dec. 4, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters ; re-enl. Feb. 17, '64; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; must. out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Hudson. Smith, Edward, Co. G ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. North Hampton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 7, '64; must, in Sept. 7, '64, as pvt.; returned to duty Nov. 22, '64, from Post Hosp., City Point, Va. N. f. r. A. G. O. Smith, Edward P., Co. E; b. Nova Scotia; age 24; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; des. to the ene- my Sept. 25, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Smith, Eleazer W., Co. K; b. Portsmouth; age 24; res. Greenland; enl. Sept. 19, '6i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp. Sept. 22, '62; sergt. Nov. 1, '62; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. wds. Mar. 16, '63, Concord. P. O. ad., Lynn, Mass. Smith, Ferdinand F. C, Co. I; b. Marlow; age 18; res. Walpole ; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E, 5th Art., U. S. A., Dec. 5, '62 ; re-enl. Feb. 2, '64; disch. Feb. 2, '67, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Walpole. Smith, Frank W., Co. A; b. Hanover; age 21; res. Hanover; cred. i66 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Concord; enl. Aug. 7, '62; must, in Aug. 7, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died dis. Dec. 24, '62, Falmouth, Va. Smith, George, Co. H ; b. Ireland ; age 22 ; cred. Epping ; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, George T., Co. H; b. St. John, N. B.; age 26; cred. Strafford; enl. as sub. Sept. 13, '64; must, in Sept. 13, '64, as pvt.; app. sergt. May I, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, George W., Cos. I and H; b. Bath; age 27; res. Plymouth; enl. Oct. 3, '61 ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. I, '64; tr. to Co. H, Jan. 18, '64; app. wagoner; must, out June 28, -65. Smith, George W., Co. G; b. Galway, Ire.; age 28; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; par. Nov. 2, '64; exch. Dec. — , '64; des. Jan. 4, '65, while on furlough. Smith, Henry, Co. F; b. Newport; age 33; res. Troy; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Oct. 27, '62, Washing- ton, D. C. Smith, Henry, Co. B; b. Canada; age 19; cred. Surry; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Smith, Henry, Co. H. See Henry Schmidt. Smith, Henry H., Co. E; b. Holderness; age 20; res. Lebanon; enl. Aug. 31, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '5i, as pvt.; mis. June 16, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; returned; app. sergt.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., 26 Ivanhoe St., Boston, Mass. Smith, Henry J., Co. G; b. Canada; age 32; cred. Fitzwilliam; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, Isaac, Co. A; b. Maine; age 30; res. Waterborough, Me.; cred. Bath; enl. Nov. 25, '63; must, in Nov. 25, '63, as pvt.; des. Sept. 27, '64, Emory Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C. Smith, Isacher W., Co. G; b. Newmarket; age 24; cred. Raymond; enl. as. sub. Aug. 30, '64; must, in Aug. 30, '64, as pvt.; app. 2nd It. Nov. 25, '64; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. May 27, '65. P. O. ad., Boston, Mass. Smith, James, Co. C; b. Lisbon; age 21; res. and cred. Lisbon; enl. Aug. 18, '62; must, in Aug. i8, '62, as pvt.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Smith, James, Cos. K and F; b. Calcutta, India; age 24; res. Lowell, Mass.; cred. Loudon; enl. as sub. Aug 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F; app. corp.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, James, Co. I; b. Halifax, N. S.; age 18; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Canaan ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; disch. July 15, '65, Washington, D. C. COMPLETE ROSTER. 167 Smith, James, Co. H; b. London, Eng.; age 38; cred. Fremont; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 6, '65, Sailor's Creek, Va.; disch. July 17, '65, Washington, D. C. Smith, James E., Co. G; b. New Hampshire; age 33; cred. Nelson; enl. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, James W., Co. K; b. Canada; age 28; cred. Somersworth; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on XT. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Wm. Bacon;" disch. July 14, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Died Jan. 28, '92, Boston, Mass. Smith, John, Co. I; b. Maine; age 27; res. Franklin; enl. Oct. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; killed June 29, '62, Peach Orchard, Va. Smith, John, Co. K; b. Wicklow, Ire.; age 24; res. New York City; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar" and "Wm. Bacon;" disch. July 11, '65, from receiving ship, Boston, Mass. Smith, John, Co. H; b. London, Eng.; age 27; res. New York City; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; wd. July 17, '64, Deep Bottom Creek, Va.; Apr. 6, '65, Sail- or's Creek, Va.; must, out roll reports no discharge furnished. N. f. r. A. G. O. Smith, John, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 6, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Smith, John, Co. K; b. Belgium; age 25; res. Boston, Mass.; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63; must, in Sept. 2, '63, as pvt.; disch. Apr. 19, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Smith, John, Co. H; b. Prince Edward's Island; age 19; cred. Ports- mouth; enl. as sub. Sept. 12, '64; must, in Sept. 12, '64, as pvt.; app. Corp.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, John C, Cos. K and I; b. Gilford; age 18; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. I; disch. Aug. 16, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., Canterbury. Smith, John S., Co. A; b. Jackson; age 29; cred. Bath; enl. Nov. 25, '63; must, in Nov. 25, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Peters- burg, Va.; app. corp. May i, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Effingham. Smith, Joseph, Co. C; b. Canada; age 22; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. corp. Oct. 23, '64; must, out June 28, '65. i68 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Smith, Luther, Co. C ; b. Wentworth ; age 21 ; res. Orford ; enl. Sept. 9, '5i ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62, Peach Orch- ard, Va.; May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. P. O. ad., Orford. Smith, Michael, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Langdon; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 6, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Smith, Nathaniel, Co. G; b. Cornish; age 18; res. Cornish; enl. Sept. 29, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. July i, '62, Malvern Hill, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; released Feb. 28, '65 ; disch. Apr. 8, '65, Concord, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Springfield. Smith, Norris, Co. F ; b. Hudson ; age 27 ; res. Hudson ; enl. Oct. 14, '61 ; must, in Dec. 12, '61, as pvt. Co. G, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; app. Corp.; sergt. Feb. 15, '63; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63; wd. May 31, '64, Tolopotomy, Va.; app. ist It. Jan. 16, '65; not must.; tr. tosth N. H. V.Jan. 30, '65; assigned to Co. F; reduced to ranks June 23, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, Oliver P., Co. F ; b. Whitefield ; age 18 ; res. Whitefield ; enl. Dec. 27, '61 ; must, in Jan. 4, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. June 30, •62. Smith, Oscar, Co. G. See Oscar Schneider. Smith, Patrick, Co. I; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Richmond; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 21, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, Robert, Co. I ; b. Scotland ; age 26 ; res. New York City ; cred. Canaan ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; died July 17, '64, David's Island, N. Y. Harbor. Smith, Robert J., unasd.; b. Canada; age 19 ; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 13, '64; must, in Aug. 13, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 13, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r . A. G. O. Smith, Samuel 0., Co. E; b. Acworth; age 39; cred. Acworth; enl. Aug. 28, '62 ; must, in Aug. 30, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Mar. 28, '63, Alexandria, Va. P. O. ad., Acworth. Smith, Stephen D., Co. H ; b. Conway; age 27; res. Conway ; enl. Aug. 30, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as sergt.; reduced to ranks; des. June I, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Smith, Thomas, unasd ; b. St. John, N. B.; age 22 ; cred. Somersworth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 27, '63, Concord. Smith, Thomas, Co. G; b. England; age 29; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 23, '63, Concord. COMPLETE ROSTER. 169 Smith, Thomas {alias Andrew Barton), Co. H; b. England; age 29; enl. as sub. Oct. 26, '63; must, in Oct. 26, '63, as pvt.; disch. June 6, '65, Washington, D. C. P. O. ad.. Soldiers' Home, Milwaukee, Wis. Smith, Thomas, Cos. A and H; b. England; age 21; res. Boston, Mass.; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. H, Mar. I, '65 ; wd. Apr. i, '65 ; disch. June 6, '65, Washington, D. C. Smith, William, Co. G; b. Germany; age 23; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Meredith; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; app. sergt.; wd. sev. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Smith, William, Co. K; b. Boston, Mass.; age 27; res. Boston, Mass. ; cred. Exeter; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. June I, '64, Port Royal, Va. Smith, William, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 23; cred. Newmarket ; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 16, '64, at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. 1. A. G. O. Smith, William, Co. E; b. St. John, N. B.; age 27; cred. Gilford; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 16, '65, Washington, D. C. Smith, William, Co. H; b. England ; age' 27; cred. I,yme; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64 ; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Feb. 6, '65. Smith, William, Co. E. See William Schmidt. Smith, Woodbufy ( alias William Sanborn ), Co. K ; b. Haverhill, Mass.; age 22; res. Haverhill, Mass.; cred. Lempster; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. andcapd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 17, '64, Richmond, Va. Sniffins, Charles, Co. G; b. Connecticut; age 35; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63; must, in Oct. 1, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. K, 9th V. R. C, June 30, '65; disch. July 15, '65, Washington, D. C. Snow, Charles, Co. B; b. Massachusetts; age 30; res. Bloomfield, Vt.; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; app. Corp.; killed Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va. Snow, George M., Co. F; b. Walpole; age 45; res. Walpole; enl. Oct. 2, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as sergt.; disch. disab. July 7, '62, Washington, D. C. Snow, Henry, Co. H. See Thomas H. Thompson. Snow, John, unasd.; b. New York; age 22; res. New York City; cred. Concord ; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63 ; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 7, '63, Long Island, B. H., Mass. Snow, William, unasd.; b. England; age 22; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 17, '64, 170 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. at draft rendezvous, Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Snyder, Frank, Co. E. See Frank Schneider. Snyder, Oscar, Co. G. See Oscar Schneider. Somers, Joseph {alias John McCabe), Co. H ; b. Ireland ; age 20 ; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. i, '63, as pvt.; tr. to TJ. S. Navy Apr. 25, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. "Matthew Vassar," "Anacostia," "Don," "Eureka" and "Commodore Read;" disch. as ord. seaman, July 28, '65, from receiving ship, New York City. Died Apr. 5, '89. Somes, Rinaldo R., Cos. B and I; age 25; res. Laconia; app. 2nd It, Oct. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 24, '61; app. ist It. Co. I, Feb. 16, '62; resigned June 10, '62. Spalding, George M., Co. K ; b. Peterborough ; age 23 ; res. Peter- borough; enl. Aug. 28, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. sergt. Nov. i, '63; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Spalding, John W., Cos. K and C; b. Milford ; age 26; res. and cred. Milford; enl. Aug. 4, '62; must, in Aug. 4, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; app. ist sergt. Nov. i, '63; 2nd It. Co. C, Feb. I, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 5, '64. Died Sept. 2, '65, Milford. Spaulding, Alfred, Co. C; b. Plainfield ; age 22; res. Plainfield ; enl. Sept. 18, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; must, out Oct. 29, '64. Died Sept. 4, '89, Plainfield. Spaulding, Charles, Co. H; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Lyme; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; wd. Mar. 25, '65, Petersburg, Va.; disch. disab. July 29, '65, Washington, D. C. Spaulding, Henry, Co. E; b. Andover; age 18; enl. Aug. 22, '63, at Concord; must, in Aug. 24, '63, as pvt.; wd. and capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 26, '64, Richmond, Va. Spaulding, Paige, Co. C; b. Washington, D. C; age 24; res. Hanover; enl. Sept. 2, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Aug. i6, '62, David's Island, New York Harbor. Spaulding, William, Co. G; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Aug. 23, '64; must, in Aug. 23, '64, as pvt.; mis. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville; Va.; gd. from mis.; disch. June 27, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Spead, Leonard, Co. F; b. Newmarket; age 24; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt., Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharp- shooters ; app. wagoner ; re-enl. Dec. 21, '63 ; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. v., Jan. 30, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., West Concord. Spencer, Charles F., Co. C ; b. Royalton, Vt.; age 19; res. Orford ; enl. Aug. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June 29, '62, Peach Orchard, Va.; killed Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md. Spencer, James B., Co. I ; b. Cape Breton, N. S.; age 24 ; res. Windham ; COMPLETE ROSTER. 171 cred. Barrington; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; Feb. 14, '65 ; disch. Ju- ly 15, '65, Washington;, D. C. Spencer, William, Co. H; b. Maitland, Can.; age 19; res. New York City; cred. Greenland; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64, as ord. seaman; des. May 26, '64, from U. S. S. "Commodore Read." Spencer, William, Co. E; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Newbury; enl. as sub. Aug. 15, '64; must, in Aug. 15, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Spering, Henry, Co. E; b. Germany; age 27; cred.Weare; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Jan. II, '65; reduced to ranks May 24, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Spofford, John P., Co. K; b. Danville; age 42; res. Danville; enl. Sept. 17, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; died July 13, '62, Sav- age's Station, Va. Spooner, Calvin W., Cos. F and A; b. Woodstock, Conn.; age 24; res. and cred. Gilsum ; drafted Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. A, Apr. 8, '64; disch. May 31, '65, Alexandria, Va. Died Dec. — , '73, Philadelphia, Pa.* Sprague, James, Co. K; b. Grand Manan Island, N. B.; age 30 ; res. Grand Manan Island, N. B.; cred. Dover; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. Apr. 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Sprigge, Oliver, Co. E; b. England; age 18; cred. Goffstown; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Springer, Albert, Co. G; b. Germany; age 24; cred. Marlow; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; des.; apprehend- ed ; must, out June 28, '65. St. Dois, Albert, Co. G; b. Canada; age 21; res. Montreal, Canada; cred. Alstead; enl. Dec. 7, '63 ; must, in Dec. 7, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Stanley, William, Co. B; b. Littleton; age 18; res. and cred. Lisbon; enl. Aug. 18, '62; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; disch. Apr. 19, '63, Falmouth, Va. Stanton, George, Co. B; b. Germany; age 21; cred. Manchester; enl. Nov. 27, '63; must, in Nov. 27, '63, as pvt.; wd. July 27, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; app. corp.; killed Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va. Staples, John, Co. A; b. Farmington; age 25; res. Milton; enl. Sept. 12, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 29, '62. Stark, Isaac G., Co. C; b. Hopkinton, N. Y.; age 32; res. Lyme; enl. Sept. 3, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 10, '62. Served in Co. G, 8th N. H. V. Starky, Martin T., band; age 24; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as third-class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. 1 7 2 FIFTH NE W HAMPSHIRE. Stearns, James, Co. K; b. Chelsea, Mass.; age 22; res. Portsmouth; enl. Sept. 19, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. Jan. 24, '63, New York City. Died Dec. 12, '87, Portsmouth. Stearns, Stephen L., Co. G; b. Cornish; age 36; res. Cornish; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Nov. 2, '63. Died Apr. 18, '90, Cornish. SteSens, Louis, Co. E; b. Germany; age 21; cred. South Newmarket; enl. as sub. Aug. 11, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va ; disch. disab. June 14, '65, Washington, D. C. Steno, Victor, Cos. D and E; b. France; age 34; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to Co. E; reported on must, out roll as absent sick since May 26, '64, Point Lookout, Md. N. f. r. A. G. O. Stephens, Samuel, Co. H ; b. St. John, N. B.; age 23 ; cred. Manchester ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 23, '64,33 ord. seaman; served on U. S. S. "Com- modore Read ;" disch. July 28, '65, from receiving ship, New York City. Stephenson, John H., Co. K; b. Lyndeborough ; age 27; res. Lynde- borough; enl. Aug. 24, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to 12th Co., 2nd Battl., I. C, Nov. I, '63; disch. Oct. II, '64, tm. ex. Died July 17, '67, Lynde- borough. Stetson, James, Co. H; b. St. Johns, N. F.; age 23; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; died in a fit Jan. 4, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Stevedore, Enos, Cos. K and F; b. Maine; age 20; cred. Conway; enl. as sub. Sept. 19, '64; must, in Sept. 19, '64, as pvt.; tr. to Co. F; must, out June 28, '65. Stevens, Amos, Co. I; b. Grafton; age 24; res. Grafton; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 11, '62, Alexan- dria, Va. Stevens, Andrew W., Co. K; b. Greenfield; age 21; res. Bennington; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Jan. 2, '63, Falmouth, Va. Died Apr. I, '84, Bennington. Served in Co. G, ist N. H. V. Stevens, Charles D., Co. A; b. Vermont; age 20; res. East Corinth, Vt.; cred. Haverhill; enl. as sub. Oct. 27, '63; must, in Oct. 27, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. ' Stevens, Charles H., Co. G; b. Andover; age 23; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 5, '63, Frederick, Md. Stevens, Edward S., Co. I ; b. Randolph, N. Y.; age 22 ; res. Randolph, N. Y.; cred. Swanzey; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; app. corp.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; des. from hosp. Sept. 30, '64. COMPLETE ROSTER. 173 Stevens, Eliphalet B. W., Co. I; b. Kingston; age 25; res. and cred. Brentwood; enl. Aug. 30, '62; must, in Sept. 17, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Stevens, George H., Co. G; b. Salisbury; age 25; res. and cred. Frank- lin ; enl. Aug. 9, '62 ; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Jan. 23, '63. Stevens, Henry, Co. C; b. England; age 22; cred. Jaffrey ; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '64; must, in Aug. 10, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Stevens, Horatio, Co. C; b. Corinth, Vt.; age 42; cred. Enfield; enl. as sub. Sept. 30, '63; must, in Sept. 30, '63, as pvt.; died dis. July 12, '64, Washington, D. C. Stevens, John H., Co. G; b. Andover; age 21; res. Claremont ; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; tr. to and Battl. I. C, Nov. 10, '63; re-tr. Mar. ii, '64; disch. disab. Sept. 5, '64. Died May 5, '86, Franklin. Stevens, Joseph, Co. G ; age 45 ; res. Cornish ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must. in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 8, '62, near Alexandria, Va. Stevens, Joshua, Co. C; b. Enfield ; age 44; res. Thetford, Vt.; enl. Sept. 9, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 3, '62, Newark, N. J. Stevens, Louis, Co. E. See Louis Steffens. Stevens, Reuben, Co. G; b. Sutton; age 44; cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 8, '62; must, in Aug. 9, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Dec. 27, '62, near Falmouth, Va. Stevens, Samuel, Co. H . See Samuel Stephens. Stevens, William, unasd.; b. Canada; age 19 ; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '64; must, in Aug. 20, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 20, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord ; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Stewart, James, Co. G. See James Stuart. Stickney, Solon, Co. B; b. Lyman; age 21 ; res. and cred. Lyman; enl. Aug. 12, '62; must, in Aug. 18, '62, as pvt.; disch. imbecility, Sept. 25, '62, Harper's Ferry, Va. Stillwell, Robert H., Co. F; age 20; enl. as sub. Sept. — , '64; must, in Sept. — , '64, as pvt.; des. June 23, '65, from div. provost guard. Stinson, Edward G. F., Co. I; b. New London; age 17; res. New Lon- don; enl. Sept. 21, '6r ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. Aug. I, '63. Stockwell, Charles S., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 19; res. Croydon; enl. Sept. 14, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fred- ericksburg, Va.; died wds. Jan. 16, '63, Washington, D. C. Stockwell, Henry H., Co. E; b. Croydon; age 21 ; res. Croydon; enl. 174 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sept. 12, '6i ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, and died wds. June 5, '62, Fair Oaks, Va. Served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. Stockwell, John G., Co. E ; b. Croydon ; age 21 ; res. Croydon ; enl. Aug. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Oct. 26, '62, Bolivar Heights, Md. Served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. Stockwin, Charles {alias Harry I,awrence), Cos. I and F; b. England; age 21; res. New Bedford, Mass.; cred. Hampton; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; app. corp. ; ist sergt. Nov. 6, '64; 2nd It. Co. F, May i, '65; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., 183 Main St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Stoddard, Norton, Co. A; b. Quebec, Canada; age 21; res. Quebec, Canada; cred. Concord; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; killed June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. Stoltz, Franz, Co. B; b. Prussia; age 21 ; res. New York; cred. Farm- ington; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bot- tom, Va.; par. Apr. i, '65; disch. May 25, '65, New York City. Stone, Abel H., Co. F; b. Saco, Me.; age 29; res. and cred. Concord; drafted Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; app. sergt. Oct. 23, '64; 1st sergt. Mar. 19, '65; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; disch. June 2, '65, Balti- more, Md. Stone, Cornelius H., Co. F; b. Cornish; age 18; res. Manchester; enl. Feb. 12, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; capd. July 26, '63; par.; exch.; re-enl. and must, in from Claremont, Mar. 29, '64; wd. sev. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; disch. June 8, '65, New York City. P. O. ad., Tacoma, Wash. Stone, Francis, Co. B. See Charles Baldwin. Stone, Hosea, Co. B; b. Canada; age 18; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 21, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; tr. to Co. A, 4th Art., U. S. A. Oct. 18, '62; re-enl. Feb. I, '64; des. July 21, '65, Camp Barry, D.C.; disch. July 12, '88, without character to date July 21, '65, by rea- son of desertion. Stone, John, Co. G; b. Middleton, Mass.; age 36; res. Andover, Mass.; cred. Kensington; enl. Dec. 10, '63; must, in Dec. 10, '63, as pvt.; wd. June i6, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; died wds. Apr. 20, '65, City Point, Va. - Stone, Lyman, Cos. K and F; b. Waltharn, Mass.; age 19; res. Wal- tham, Mass.; cred. Rochester ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63 ; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; assigned to Co. F, June 17, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. Stone, Sydney C, Co. F; b. Keene; age 26; res. Keene; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. wds. Sept. 8, '62, N. Y. City; drafted and must, in Oct. 8, •63; mis.Apr. 7, '65^armville,Va.; returned; must, out June 28, '65. COMPLETE ROSTER 175 Storm, Charles, Co. G; b. Wurtemburg, Germany;' age 33; res. New York City ; cred. Ivaconia ; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63 ; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; escaped ; disch. Aug. i6, '65, Concord. P. O. ad., New Orleans, I '63. as pvt.; tr. to Co. G, Nov. 20, '64; app. ist sergt.; must, out June 28, '65. Sullivan, Michael, Co. C; b. Austria; age 27; res. New York City; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Died May 21, '87, Keyport, N. J. Sullivan, Morty, Co. E ; b. Ireland ; age 21 ; cred. Auburn ; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Apr. 12, '65; must, out June 28, '65. Sullivan, Samuel, Co. C; b. Camden, N. J.; age 23; res. New York City; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. I, '63, as pvt.; des. Nov. 28, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Sullivan, William, Co. E; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Epping; enl. as sub. Aug. 8, '64; must, in Aug. 8, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va, Summerfield, Walter, Co. E; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; des. to the enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Summers, Charles, Co. G; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 23; res. Philadel- phia, Pa.; cred. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 30, '63, Concord. Summers, Frederick A., Co. I ; b. Germany ; age 27 ; res. Montreal, Can.; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 13, '63; must, in Oct. 13, '63, as pvt.; des. May 24, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Sutton, John G., Co. B ; b. Barnston, Can.; age 22 ; res. Lancaster; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; re-enl. and must, in from Berlin, Jan. i, '64; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; par. Nov. — , '64; disch. disab. May 27, '65, Bristol, Pa. P. O. ad., Lancaster. Sweat, George E., Co. G. See George E. Sweet. Sweat, George F., Co. F ; b. Franklin ; age 20; res. and cred. Franklin; enl. Aug. 12, '62; must, in Aug. 12, '62, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; died wds. Oct. 7, '62, Sharpsburg, Md. Sweeney, James, Co. G ; b. Ireland ; age 39 ; cred. Portsmouth ; enl. as sub. Sept. 6, '64; must, in Sept. 6, '64, as pvt.; disch. July 15, '65, Washington, D. C. Sweeney, John, Co. G . See John Sweney. 1 78 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Sweeney, Patrick, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 22; cred. NasHua; enl. as sub. Aug. 17, '64; must, in Aug. 17, '64, as pvt.; des. Sept. 25, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Sweeney, William, Co. E; b. Newfoundland; age 23; cred. Rindge; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64 ; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; des. to tlie enemy Oct. 6, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Sweet, George E., Co. G; b. Conway ; age 18; cred. Conway; enl. as sub. Aug. 29, '64; must, in Aug. 29, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Sweetser, Frank C, Co. B ; b. Portsmouth ; age 22 ; res. Portsmouth ; enl. Sept. 13, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as corp.; disch. disab. Jan. 5. '63- Sweney, John, Co. G; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21 ; cred. Mason; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Swenor, Edward, Co. B ; b. Three Rivers, Can.; age 35 ; res. Lancas- ter; enl. Feb. 25, '62; must, in Feb. 28, '62, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; tr. to ist Co., ist Battl., I. C. (became Co. B, 14th V. U. C.) July 1, '63; re-enl. Apr. 9, '64; des. July 18, '64. P. O. ad., East Sherbrook, P. Q. Swift, Frank, Co. K; b. Lowell, Mass.; age 22; res. Lowell, Mass.; enl. Sept. 28, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Dec. 13, '62, Fredericksburg, Va.; disch. disab. Nov. 28, '63, Concord. Swift, Joseph, unasd.; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Bristol; enl. as sub. Aug. II, '64; must, in Aug. 11, '64, as pvt.; reed. Aug. 11, '64, at draft rendezvous. Concord; sent Aug. 27, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Sykes, Arthur, Co. C; b. England; age 21; cred. Newport; enl. as sub. Aug. 16, '64 ; must, in Aug. 16, '64, as pvt.; died Dec. 2, '64. Sylvester, George W., Co. A; b. Concord; age 21; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 7, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as corp.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Served in Co. I, ist N. H. V. Sylvester, Joseph, Co. I; b. Canada; age 37; res. Canaan; enl. Aug. 23, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; des. Dec. 4, '62, Falmouth, Va. Talbot, Joseph, Co. H; b. Canada; age 22; res. Canada; cred. Dunbar- ton ; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. 5, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Talcott, Charles L., Co. F. See Charles L. Tolcott. Tallman, David F., Co. C; b. Lyme; age 21; res. Orford; enl. Sept. 10, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; des. Oct. i, '62. P. O. ad., Lyme. Tarboz, Frederick, Co. C ; b. Massachusetts ; age 20 ; cred. Rindge ; enl. as sub. Oct. i, '63; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 18, '63, Concord. COMPLETE ROSTER. l^9 Tattersal, James, Co. F; b. England; age 45; res. Hinsdale; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; died dis. May 3, '62, West Point, Va. Taylor, Andrews B., Co. H; b. Great Barrington, Mass.; age 18; res. Great Barrington, Mass.; cred. Claremont; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died dis. July 16, '64, Andersonville, Ga. Taylor, Charles, Co. A; b. Susquehanna, Pa.; age 21; res. Susquehan- na, Pa.; cred. Manchester; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 26, '64. N. f. r. A. G. O. or Navy Dept. Taylor, Edwin S., Co. F; b. Eifingham; age 23; res. Effingham; cred. Somersworth ; enl. as sub. Aug. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; died dis. May 15, '64, Point Ivookout, Md. Taylor, Frank S., Co. E; b. Roxbury, Mass.; age 25; res. Newport; enl. Aug. 22, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '5i, as pvt.; re-enl. and must. in from Milton, Jan. i, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Central Falls, R. I. Taylor, John, Co. C; b. Maryland; age 24; res. Baltimore, Md.; cred. Springfield; enl. as sub. Oct. 7, '63; must, in Oct. 7, '63, as pvt.; des. Dec. i, '63, Point Lookout, Md. Taylor, Roland, Co. G; b. England; age 33; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. July 2, '63, and died wds. July II, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Taylor, Thomas, Co. C ; b. Ireland; age 40; cred. Keene; enl. as sub. Oct. I, '63 ; must, in Oct. i, '63, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. Taylor, William, Co. G; b. Albany, N. Y.; age 24; res. Albany, N. Y.; cred. lyaconia; enl. as sub. Sept. 29, '63; must, in Sept. 29, '63, as pvt.; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman; served on XT. S. S. "Matthew Vassar, " and "Wm. Bacon;" disch. as seaman, Aug. II, '65, from receiving ship, New York City. Tebbetts, Charles, Co. H. See Charles Tibbetts. Tebbetts, Charles E., Co. H. See Charles E. Tibbetts. Tebbetts, Charles H., Co. G. See Charles H. Tibbetts. Tebbetts, Ezra, Co. H. See Ezra Tibbetts. Tebbetts, George B., Co. I ; b. New Ipswich ; age 20 ; res. New Ipswich ; enl. Sept. 20, '61; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 13, '62, New York City. Died Apr. 24, '67, Masou. Tebbetts, George S., Co. K; b. Newmarket; age 20; res. Newmarket; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va. Tebbetts, Noah, Co. I ; b. Rochester; age 21 ; cred. Rochester ; enl. Feb. 21, '65; must, in Feb. 21, '65, as pvt.; disch. June 15, '65, Philadelphia, Pa. Tenney, Carlos, Co. A; b. Toronto, Can.; age 21 ; res. Royalton, Vt.; l8o FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. cred. Nashua ; enl. as sub. Oct. 6, '63 ; must, in Oct. 6, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; capd. Aug. 16, '64, Deep Bottom, Va.; par. Oct. 9, '64 ; must, out June 28, '65. Terreance, Garrett, Co. G; b. Germany; age 37; cred. Dalton; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, •65. Tewksbury, Sumner P., Co. E; b. Milford, Mass. ; age2i ; res. and cred. Cornish ; drafted Oct. 19, '63; must, in Oct. 19, '63, as pvt.; must out June 28, '65. Thayer, Thomas S., Co. B; b. Franconia; age 28; res. Gorham; enl. Sept. 13, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; disch. disab. Feb. 19, '63, near Falmouth, Va. P. O. ad., Jefferson. Thebeaux, Peter, Co. C; b. France; age 20; res. Littleton; enl. Sept. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64; wd. sev. June 6, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 18, '64, Washington, D. C. Thenry, John, unasd.; b. Montreal, Can.; age 22; cred. Atkinson; enl. Dec. 9, '63; must, in Dec. 9, '63, as pvt.; supposed to have desert- ed en route to regt. Dec. N. f. r. A. G. O. Thomas, James, Co. H; b. St. John, N. B.; age 21; res. New York City; cred. Newton; enl. Dec. 5, '63; must, in Dec. 5, '63, as pvt.; capd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va. ; released May 5, '65 ; disch. June 6, '65, Concord. P. O. ad.. Ft. Fairfield, Me. Thomas, James, Co. H ; b. England ; age 25 ; res. England ; enl. as sub. Sept. I, '63; must, in as pvt. Sept. i, '63; tr. to U. S. Navy Apr. 21, '64, as landsman; served on U. S. S. " Wm. Bacon " and "Yankee ; " des. from "Yankee" Oct. 8, '64. Thomas, Samuel, Co. H ; b. Tuftonborough ; age 25; res.Wolfeborough; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; disch. disab. May II, '62. Died Aug. 8, '84, Tuftonborough. Thompson, Charles, Co. H; b. Canada; age 20; res. Canada; enl. as sub. Sept. 2, '63 ; must, in Sept. 2, '63 as pvt.; must, out June 28, •65. Thompson, George, Co. G; b. England; age 21; cred. Brookline; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '64; must, in Aug. 19, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 12, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Thompson, George F., Co. A ; b. Wilmot; age 22 ; res. Wilmot; enl. Aug. 26, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, An- tietam, Md.; tr. to 2nd. Battl., V. R. C, Apr. 15, '64; disch. Oct. 11, '64, Ft. Monroe, Va., tm. ex. P. 0. ad.. Concord. Thompson, James, unasd.; b. St. Johns, N. F.; age 20; cred. Hancock; enl. as sub. Sept. 14, '64; must, in Sept. 14, '64, as pvt.; sent Sept. 23, '64, to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Thompson, John, Co. B ; b. Ireland ; age 22 ; res. Salem, Mass.; cred. COMPLETE ROSTER. i8i Manchester; enl. as sub. Aug. 19, '63; must, in Aug. 19, '63, as pvt.; wd. June 17, '64, Petersburg, Va.; des. Jan.6, '65, from Mower Gen. Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa.; originally assigned to 4th N. H. V., but failed to join that regt. and was assigned to 5th N. H. V. Thompson, John, Co. H; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; age 21; res. Albany, N. Y.; cred. Surry; enl. as sub. Oct. 3, '63; must, in Oct. 3, '63, as pvt.; des. Jan. 10, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Thompson, John, Co. H; b. Ireland; age 21; cred. Hinsdale; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; executed by sen- tence G. C. M., Dec. 16, '64. Thompson, John, Co. G; b. England; age 19; cred. Grafton ; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 6, '65, Washington, D. C. Thompson, John, Co. H; b. New York; age 18; cred. Nashua; enl. as sub. Aug. 24, '64; must, in Aug. 24, '64, as pvt.; des. Oct. 15, '64, near Petersburg, Va. Thompson, Joseph S., Co. F; b. Hopkinton; age 18; res. Hopkinton; enl. Sept. 30, '61 ; must, in Nov. 26, '61, as pvt. Co. F, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters; app. Corp.; re-enl. from Jaffrey, Dec. 21, '63; wd. June 6, '64; tr. to Co. F, 5th N. H. V., Jan. 30, '65; to V. R. C; disch. July 18, '65, Washington, D. C. Thompson, Nathan B., Co. K ; b. Haverhill, Mass.; age 23 ; res. Plais- tpw ; enl. Sept. 18, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa. Thompson, Otis, Co. G; b. Hiram, Me.; age 34; res. Charlestown; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; killed July 2, '63, Gettys- burg, Pa. Thompson, Thomas H., Co. H; b. Ireland; age 20; cred. Hill; enl. as sub. Sept. 9, '64; must, in Sept. 9, '64, as pvt.; app. corp. Apr. 18, '65 ; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., 262 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Thompson, William, Co. C ; b. England; age 20; res. Boston, Mass.; enl. as sub. Aug. 20, '63; must, in Aug. 20, '63, as pvt.; tr. to XJ. S. Navy Apr. 19, '64, as landsman ; served on U. S. S. " Matthew Vassar" and "Primrose; " des. from "Primrose" Mar. 21, '65. Thompson, William, Co. A ; b. Prince Edward's Island ; age 24 ; res. Boston, Mass.; cred. Bedford; enl. as sub. Sept. i, '63; must, in Sept. I, '63, as pvt.; died dis. July 18, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Thompson, William C, Co. K; b. Queen's Co., Ireland; age 30; enl. as sub. Aug. 10, '63 ; must, in Aug. 10, '63, as pvt.; des. Oct. 5, '63, Long Island, Boston Harbor, Mass. Thompson, William S., Co. H; b. England; age 33; cred. Deerfield; enl. as sub. Aug. 31, '64; must, in Aug. 31, '64, as pvt.; wd. Apr. 7, '65, Farmville, Va.; must, out June 28, '65. Thome, James B., Co. I; b. Franklin; age 18; res. Franklin ; enl. Sept. l82 FIFTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. 2, '6i ; must, in Oct. 15, '61, as pvt.; re-enl. and must, in Jan. i, '64 ; des. Mar. 31, '64, Point Lookout, Md. Thornton, Bernard, Co. A; b. Manchester, Eng.; age 32; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 12, '6r, as pvt.; disch. disab. Sept. 29, '62. Died Dec. 5, '84, Concord. Thornton, Samuel J., Co. F; b. Claremont ; age 21; res. Claremont ; enl. Mar. 4, '62; must, in Apr. 20, '62, as pvt.; disch. disab. Jan. 15, '63, Alexandria, Va. Thornton, Stephen M., Co. E ; b. Croydon ; age 18 ; res. Grantham ; enl. Sept. 27, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as corp.; tr. to Co. B, 21st I. C, Sept. 7, '63; re-enl. Apr. 14, '64; disch. Nov. 14, '65, Trenton, N. J.; served in Co. D, ist N. H. V. Thurston, Andrew J., Co. B; b. Eaton; age 36; res. Effingham; cred. Rochester; enl. as sub. Ai^g. 14, '63; must, in Aug. 14, '63, as pvt.; wd. sev. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va.; died wds. June 25, '64, Washington, D. Cy Thurston, George W., Co. F; b. Eaton; age 20; res. Carroll; enl. Oct. 23, '61 ; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. June i, '62, Fair Oaks, Va.; died wds. June 12, '62, Philadelphia, Pa. Tibbetts, Charles, Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough ; age 28 ; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 4, '61 ; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; died dis. Apr. 3, '62, Fairfax Station, Va. Tibbetts, Charles E., Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough ; age 18 ; res. Wolfe- borough; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must, in Oct. 23, '61, as pvt.; wd. sev. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; disch. disab. Apr. 6, '63. P. O. ad., Wolfeborough. Tibbetts, Charles H., Co. G; b. Ossipee; age 18; cred. Wolfeborough; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Wolfeborough. Tibbetts, Ezra, Co. H ; b. Wolfeborough ; age 40 ; res. Wolfeborough ; enl. Sept. 17, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; wd. May — , '63, Chancellorsville, Va.; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 19, '64; must, out June 28, '65. P. O. ad., Wolfeborough. Tibbetts, George B., Co. I. See George B. Tebbetts. Tibbetts, George S., Co. K. See George S. Tebbetts. Tibbetts, Noah, Co. I. See Noah Tebbetts. Tlbbills, Chester F., Co. G; b. Sharon, Vt.; age 44; res. Claremont; enl. Sept. 16, '61 ; must, in Oct. 12, '61, as pvt.; wd. Sept. 17, '62, Antietam, Md.; tr. to I. C— '63; to Co. H, 10th V. R. C; disch. Oct. I, '64, Washington, D. C, tm. ex. P. O. ad., Claremont. Tighe, James, unasd.; b. Ireland ; age 23 ; cred. Monroe ; enl. as sub. Aug. 12, '64; must, in Aug. 12, '64, as pvt.; sent Aug. 27, '64, from Concord to regt. N. f. r. A. G. O. Tilton, James F., Co. H; b. Franklin; age 34; res. Franklin; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must, in Oct. 19, '61, as pvt.; app. corp.; disch. disab. Dec. 19, '62, Fort Monroe, Va. COMPLETE ROSTER 183 Tilton, John S., Co. A; b. Germany; age 22; cred. Holderuess; enl. as sub. Aug. 6, '64; must, in Aug. 6, '64, as pvt.; disch. June 28, '65, Washington, D. C. Tilton, Rufus A., band; b. Weld, Me.; age 25; res. Raymond; enl. Sept. 9, '61; must, in Oct. 26, '61, as 3rd class muse; must, out Aug. 8, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va. P. O. ad., Salem Depot. Tilton, Timothy, Co. B; b. Sandown; age 44; cred. Fremont; enl. July 26, '62; must, in July 26, '62, as pvt.; died dis. Jan. 24, '63, Fort Scbuyler, New York Harbor. Tinkham, Laroy, Cos. I and A; b. I 253. 256-262, 270 271, 292, 302, 318 INDEX. 225 Hardy, J. L., 157, 165 Harper's Perry, 104, 131, 141, 209 Harriman, Col., 230 Harrison's Landing, 96, 97, 100 102, 104, 105, 139, 255, 257 260 Hartstown, loi Hartwood Church, 198-200 Hatcher's Run, 290, 292, 295 296, 299 Haywood, Frank, 27, 215 Hazzard, Capt., 95 Headley, 68 Heintzelman, Gen., 37, 57, 61 63/ 76 Heywood, Hon. Wm., 215 Hickerson, 179 High Bridge, 300 Hill, Gen. A. P., 61, 196, 263 299 Hilliard, 247, 298 Hilltown, 209 Hincks, Gen. B. W., 241, 249 Hooker, Gen., 56, iii, 119, 120 151, 168, 171, 172, 178, 180 182, 187, 188, 190, 195-198 Howard, Lieut. Chas., 64 Gen. O. O., 30, 31, 33, 36, 37 44, 47. 5°. 58. 65. 67. 78, 82 85, 90, 91. 135, 136, 149 171, 194 Hoyt, Capt., 298 Huger, Gen., 90 Humphrey, Capt., 259, 260 Humphreys, Gen. A. A., 291-293 295, 296, 299, 301, 302, 309 Irish Brigade, 152, 153, 155, 163 173. 182 Jackson, Camp, 6, 7, 9, 10, 19 20, 29 James, Charles, 246 James River, 60, 86, 92, 93, 100 255. 257. 260. 265, 268, 272 273 Jeffersonville, 209 Jennings House, 286 Jerusalem Road, 272, 280, 282, 283 Jettersville, 297 Johnson, Levi, 200, 263, 297 Johnsville, 203 Jones' Neck, 268 Kearney, 57 Keedysville, 102, 118, 209 Kelley, Col., 84 Kelley's Ford, 181, 197, 198, 200 Kent, Col. H. O., 212, 213, 217 Kettell, 258 Creek, 47. 54 Keyes, 61, 63, 76 Kimball, Gen., 115 King, Sergt., ill Knight, E. A., 36, 121 Knight, L. M.. 30, 36, 79, 91, 99 121, 163, 177, 325, 327 Knoxville, 209 Lacey House, 155 Langly, Lt.-Col., 31, 32, 36, 51 78, 79, 84, 96, 109, 136, 139 Larkin, J. E., 81, 154, 164, 165 200, 201, 238, 261, 262, 269 271, 273, 278, 288, 302, 330. 331 Lee, Gen. R. E., io6, 109, 188 19s, 196, 198, 204, 208, 209 281, 295, 296, 299, 302, 305 Leonard, W., 200 Libby Prison, 307 Liberty, 203 Lincoln, Pres., 100, 102, 167, 239 252, 306 Linehan, Col., 232 Liscomb, 58. 240, 248 Little, Lieut., 156, 161 Livermore, Col. T. L., 37. 53. 2°° 225, 301 Capt. T. A., 289 Long Bridge. 271 Long, Capt., 27, 128 Longstreet, Gen., 196, 200 Lougee, 259 226 INDEX. l/owe, Lieut., Lynchburg, Lynch, John, Macy, G. N., Magruder, Gen., Mahone, Gen., • 206 295. 298 147. 155 292 94. 97 299 Malvern Hill, 96, 97, 102, 139, 154, 276 Manassas Gap, 210 Junction, 45-47. 5i. i37 202, 222, 308 Mansujr, Nathan, 200 Marlborough, 26, 27, 135 Marston, E. H., 200, 227, 238, 239 259, 260, 286 Gen. Gilman, 233, 237, 239 241, 251 Martin's Mills, 250 Marye's Heights, 158, 159 Massett, Lieut.-Col., 85 Mattapony River, 250, 253, 256 McClellan, Gen., 27, 55, 60, 88 100, 102, 103, 107, 109, III 113, 116, 119, 120, 145, 187 McCrillis, Capt., 41, 155, 158, 161 164, 165, 226, 231 McDonald, James, 242 McGilvray, Fort, 285 Meade, Gen., 253, 281, 299 Meagher, Gen., 30, 73, 152, 155 159 Melendy, 131 Middletown Heights, 117 Miles, Col. N. A., 252, 253, 269 292, 293, 296, 298, 300 Lieut., 85 Miller, Col., 61, 63, 82, 85 Mills, Union, 45, 46, 136, 202 Mitchell, Thomas, 200 Mob Jack Bay, 56 Monroe, Fortress, 51, 52, 86, 87 98, 236 Moore, Capt. W. A., 150, 156, 160 321, 322 Morton, Fort, 290 Mott, Gen., 300 Murray, Capt., 150, 154, 156, 160 165, 220, 324 Masonic, 332-336 Nansemond, 56 Nesbit, Col., 113 Nettleton, Corp. Geo., 123, 131, 156 New Kent Court House, 58 New Market Road, 277, 287 Newport News, 98, 100, 103, 105 114. 139 Newton, 250, 256 North Anna, 253 Occoquan, 203, 205 Pamunkey River, 138, 250, 307 Parks, Lieut., 84, 89 Peach Orchard, 94, 139 Peeble's House, 292 Perry, Capt., 150, 154, 156, 160 l6l, 165, 333-335. Petersburg, 86, 178, 260-262, 264 266-269, 271, 277, 279, 286 -288, 291, 294, 296, 297, 299. 324 Pettit, Capt., 185 Pickett, Gen., 204, 296 Pleasant, Mount, 203 Pleasonton, Gen., 197, 198, 201 203 Point I