'rank 4th N Y Art 1st Lieut Co L ^3 July 1876 45 South Spalding, Lyman G U S Navy Lieutenant 29 Aug 1 881 36 N W Spinney, George A 6 In & I Cav M. , Priv K & Priv D 17 June 1863 25 West Taylor. Alfred U S Navy Rear Admiral 19 Apr 1 891 80 N W Taylor, Samuel 2d & 13th N H Priv K& Corp K 14 May 1901 73 South Tilton, Edwin A 13NH&11VRC 1 Ser K & 2d Lt 14 July 1904 70 West* Na Service. Tracy, Charles Wurts U S Navy Waldron, N S Mex War Waldron, Rich'd Russell Mex War Warburton, William 13th N H White, John 7th N H Whittier, Samuel C iith&23d Yates, Arthur R US Navy Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Lieut Comdr 11 June 1906 63 East Br Maj U S M C 21 Feb iS.S? 52 West Purser Navv 30 Oct 1846 43 S W , Private Co K 9 July 1882 61 South Private Co G 12 Apr 1892 6.^ GARlot Surgeon I Feb 1S93 56 N W Captain 4 Nov 1891 53 East Harmony Grove Cemetery. (216) Name. Abbott, George Clark Adams, Charles F Adams, Horace H Adams, John Frank Allen, Charles H Amazeen, Joseph Anderson, James F Anderson, James F Anderson, John Austin, Benjamin M Avers, James S Bailey, George F Bailey, William Banks, John 8 Banks, Oren Barnabee, D. Webster Barr, Ferdinand Barsantee, Alphonzo Barsantee, John B Bartow, Theodore B Batson, Horace M Beal, Freeman G Bell, Robert Berry, Albert C Black, William Black, William W Brackett, Thomas Brewster, William H Briggs, Francis Broughton, James H Brown, George A Burkitt, Alexander E Burnham, Joseph B Burn ham, Moses E Service. Rank or Ship. Died . Aue. Part. U S Navy Boatswain 14 Aug 1866 29 East 13th N H Sergeant Co E 28 Apr 187 1 43 East loth N H Corporal Co G 10 Nov 1864 20 East 27th Maine Private Co G 4 Dec 1874 32 Center 27th Maine Private Co G I Jan 1897 70 North U S R M Captain 20 Apr 1880 67 Center I 6th N H Private Co K 28 June 1876 75 N W 13 Mar 1865 20 N W Mex War 1st Sergt USA 20 Aug 1847 34 N W 13 Apr 1883 45 South loth N H Corporal Co G 28 June 1868 38 S W 6 In & I Cav Ms Priv F & Corp D 19 Mar 1869 34 NE U S Navy 27 June 1864 22 N W 4 Sept 18S2 33 North Mex War 9th U S 3 Dec 1865 52 North USN&i3thNI Private Co K 22 Feb 1904 65 Center 13th N H Private Co K i8July 1871 31 East 2d Mass Bat Private 1 1 June 1866 33 Center War 1812 Letter of Marque I Sept 1S75 76 Center U S Navy Chaplain 17 Mav 1869 62 Center .3 Ma"r 1897 5^' S W U S Navy Pay Clerk 9 May 1881 50 NE 2nd U S Cav 25 Feb 1907 68 North* 4th N H I St Sergt Co B 13 July 1873 33 West U S Navy Boatswain 8 June 1874 84 S E U S Navy Mate 8 June 1S77 51 South 1 6th N H Private Co K 29 July 189.5 61 N E 8th Mass 5 May 1902 62 North U S Navy Dale S W 13th Ms&VRC Private Co G 13 1 1 Feb 1905 64 Center* 1 7 Ms &NH HA Cor F& Sergt L 10 Feb 1880 39 N E 30 Jan 1898 58 N W loth N H Sergt Co G 14 Mar 1898 ^>5 Center* 26th N Y Cav Private Co B 4 Apr 1905 61 West Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died Ase. Part. Carlton, John 11 loth N 11 Private Co G 2 July 1899 61 s w Carlton, Joseph W U S Navy Louisville 10 Sept 186=; 21 SE Carter, Henr^^ M i6th N H Private Co K 24 June 1863 44 N E Chace, Horace J U S Navy Jas S Chambers 10 Aug 1864 20 West Charlesworth, Emanuel 50th Mass Private Co C 6 Mar 1894 6.'; North Clark, Edmund U S Navy Pensacola 6 Oct 1900 .s6 North Clark, George Mass Vols North Coffin, Enoch 1st Mass 11 A Band 22 Oct 1^93 70 SE Colbath, George Rev War Soldier 21 Sept 1853 94 Center * Cox, George U S Navy Mahaska 19 Mar 1892 67 Center Daily, John 45 lu&iiBat Mi > Private Co K 25 Dec 1905 ^>3 SE Daily, Milo H nth Mass Bat Private 19 June 1864 20 S E Dana, NJ T U S Vols Major General i.s July 1905 83 SE Danielson, Fred M U S Navy Colorado East Danielson, Joseph H 13th N li Corporal Co K 8 May 1877 45 East David, George E 13th N H Private Co K 30 Jan 1879 42 North Davidson, James 13th N H Corporal Co K 2;^ Dec 18S4 57 North Downing, Nelson N U S Navy Pensacola 24 Apr 1862 19 SE Drew, Isaac C 16th N H Private Co K I Sept 1863 ^3 Center Driver, Robert 1 8th Mass Private Co B West Dunn, Clarence 19th Mass Paivate Co D 21 June 1862 20 SE Earing, Matthew W 7 Feb 1886 48 Center Edney, Charles A 1 6th N 11 Music Co K 24 Aug 1863 18 West Edney, George A Sgth N Y Private Co II 8 Apr 1876 45 West Emery, James H i6th N 11 1st Sergt Co K 5 Aug 1870 3^ S W Fitzgerald, William 11 U S Navy Mate 21 Dec 1884 42 West Ford, James E 15NH&NHIIA CorpF&SergtL , 29 Apr 1885 39 East Foss, Daniel M U S Navy Mahaska 5 June 1904 70 West Foster, Robert F 23d Mass Private Co C 19 Dec 1878 48 s w Foster, William P 15 Jan 1904 62 South Fretson, Richard U S Navy 10 Apr 1S65 52 Center Fuller, Theodore Rev War Soldier 15 May 1844 82 Center Gammon, James T 2d N H Corporal Co K 28 June 1887 45 Center Gammon. Thomas B U S Navy Mate 6 Aug 1903 62 Center Gardner, Franklin E loth N H Private Co G 3 Feb 1863 18 North Gay, Thomas S U S Navy Acting Ensign 29 Mar 1886 49 West Gerrish, George A ist N H Bat Captain I Sept 1866 32 South Goings, Benjamin U S Navy I July 1903 70 s w Goodrich, Edwin R 2d N H & U S V I LtK& BrColCS 22 Apr 1892 66 s w Gookin, George E 24th Mass Private Co H 29 Sept 1868 38 Center Grant, Alexander Max War Priv K 3d Art 4 Aug 185 1 32 West Gra}', Henry D istN H HA Sergeant Co K 26 Nov 18S4 54 Center Green, Charles R 30 June 18S7 40 East Ham, George H 17th N II Sergeant Co B 23 Feb 1896 65 South Ham, Henry E 30th Me&USN Com Sergeant 22 July 1867 22 East Ham, Mark G U S Navy Kearsarge 1 1 Mar 1869 51 South Hanson, Frank B 44th Mass Private Co A II June 1863 29 Center Harmon, John 13th N 11 Private Co K 8 Oct 1870 46 East Harjnon, Luther 4th N 11 Private Co P. 23 Dec isr,3 20 North Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. Harris, J Louis U S Navy Acting Ensign 13 Sept 1906 64 West Harris, William C War 1812 22 Nov 853 65 West Hartford, Lyman H U S Navy Kearsarge 20 Dec 897 71 North Haselton, George Ed 29 June 862 19 NE Hazlett, William C U S Navy Ossipee 7 Oct 864 22 S W Hersey, Geooge L 39th Mass Private Co G 16 Nov 900 69 North Hewins, Otis W loth N H Private Co G South Hill. Alfred J MexWar & 3NH Sergt 9U S & Adj I Apr 889 84 S W Hill, John Edward 19th Mass Asst Surgeon II Sept 862 -7 NE Hook, William S 14th Maine Private 23 June 876 56 Center Hough, Andrew J U S Navy Carpenter 2 Sept 864 36 North Hoyt, Franklin C Mex War Sergeant USA 27 Feb 1882 82 N W Hoyt. Paul G 14th Mass Corporal Co E Center* Hunter, Thomas L U S Navy Mahaska 29 Jan 901 60 East Hunter, William H 2 April 897 54 North Jarvis, John B N Y Vols 3 Jan 870 39 Center Jarvis, William H 20 Aug S99 58 Center Jellison, Alvah 19th Maine Private Co K 23 Jan 899 55 North Jellison, Daniel M 13th N H Private Co K 19 Feb 87 S 4- NE Jenkins, William D U S Navy Carpenter 14 April ) S83 74 NE Jenness, Albion J 13th N H Private Co E 8 Aug 863 16 East Johnston, John E 1st Maine Cav Private Co K 31 May 901 ^'3 NE Keegan, Harry U S Navy Colorado 7 Feb 894 54 West* Kelenbeck, Christopher i6thNH&USN Private Co K 9 Sept 888 59 S W Kennedy, Thomas I St Mass H A Private Co I 13 June 900 60 SE Kennedy, William I St Mass H A Corporal Co F 6 Oct 880 43 SE Keyes, Frank L 2d N H Private Co B 30 Nov 1 903 71 S W Kimball, Charles H 17th & 2d N H Private B & K 2 Sept ■ 883 55 East Knox, John Hill U S Navy Ossipee 5 Jan 901 s(> West Laighton, Alfred S U S Navy Acting Ensign 16 Jan 865 27 S W Lake, Benjamin J 2d N H ' Private Co K 6 "May 902 70 West Lear, Nathaniel M 2d N H Private Co K 7 April 871 3^ East Leslie, George T 7th 111 Cav Private Troop B Jan 864 23 East* Lester, David G War 1812 IS Feb I S77 77 East Locke, Edwin W U S Navy Augusta 30 April ] 869 26 N W Locke, Joseph J 1 2th Maine Private Co K 25 May 863 19 West Locke, Oliver H U S Navy Colorado 28 Ma"r 906 70 NE* Locke, William W U S Navy Keystone State 5 Sept 868 35 N W Marden,John L 2d Mass Cav Private Troop K 27 Aug 864 38 Center Marshall, Christopher J 2d N H Corporal Co K 18 Aug 1 870 31 West Marston, Albert S 5th N H Corporal Co II 2 June 891 50 South Maxwell, William H H 5th N 1 1 Corporal Co K 6 April 865 24 S W Miles, Jesse R ist N H H A Private (."o D 5 Oct 902 63 North Mills, William J 1 6th N H Private Co K 15 April 8S9 75 Center Mitchell, James 1 6th N H Private Co K 9 Aug 863 20 NAV Moore, Andrew J 35th Mass Private Co K 17 Sept 862 26 North Moore, John V3th N H Corporal Co K 23 .May 879 39 S W Moore, John 11 lolh N H Private Co G 2 July S64 24 North Morris, James A 879 57 N W Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. Morse, Edgar L 4th Mass Private Co K 23 July I 878 33 S W Moulton, Thomas Mex War Portsmouth 18 Oct I 889 77 S W Nellings, William U S M C Corporal 29 May 1 873 29 S W Newkirk, Peter 20th Mass Sergeant Co A 27 Oct 1 864 34 North Nowell, Andrew C 8th N II Private Co D 16 Aug I 86 2 32 South Oliver, Timothy B 28In&2Cav Me Priv K & Corp B 17 Feb I 905 73 Center* Oxford, William F 2d N H Private Co K 5 Aug 1 861 23 East ralmer. Nathaniel F 2d N H Private Co K 9 Aug 1 862 19 South Parker, John P Mex War Lieut Navy 7 June I 860 49 Center Parker, William A U S Navy Captain 24 Oct 1 882 66 Center Patch, Charles W 2d N H 2d Lieut Co K 10 July S63 33 SE Payne, Albert L i6th N H Private Co K 8 JulV 886 44 West Payne, John A U S Navy Richmond 28 July I 896 .S8 SE Pearson, George F U S Navy Rear Admiral I July 867 71 East Pearson, John II 16th N H Private Co K 22 Aug I 863 19 East Pettigrew, William U S Navy 5 Feb 1 888 .';9 South Pickering, Charles W U S Navy Commodore 29 P'eb 888 72 South Place, Charles S U S Navy 20 Jan 877 64 South Place, Leonard U S Navy Constellation 12 Jan '877 62 South Plaisted, B Frank P U S Navy Conemaugh 20 Jan 876 28 N E Plaisted, Charles E 2d N H Captain Co B 25 April 874 3S S W Plaisted, William A 36th Mass Private Co C 26 Feb 887 S9 Center Preble, James G i&ioMe&7VRC Priv F K & G 28 Sept 897 59 Center Ramsdell, John II 3d U S Art Corporal Co I 31 Mar 868 ^.S South Rand, Ammi C 17th & 2d N H Private B & A East Rand, F"rancis W 9th N H Private Co E 20 Jan [864 24 S W Rand, Robert 13th NH Private Co K 13 >n 865 34 N W Randall, Charles W USN& i3thNII Private Co K 22 Aug 1887 .SO South Randall, Reuben S War 1812 10 Sept 1S62 68 South Ricker, Charles C U S Navy Act Vol Lieut 16 Sept 1 901 ^\3 SE* Ridge, Charles 2dN H Private Co K 9 Jan 1879 61 East Ridge, Thomas W U S Navy Constellation 20 Oct 1879 32 East Rundlett, James M U S Navy Supply 20 May 1893 68 SE Russell, John U S Navy 26 Jan [890 60 South Rutledge, James 2d NH Private Co K 28 April 1903 63 Center* Rutter, Thomas loth N II Private Co G 21 May 883 67 NE Salisbury, Wil'm Ilenr} Private 7 Nov [868 26 S W Sampson, Willard J U S Navy Powhatan 10 Sept .894 46 East Sawyer, George 1st Mass Corporal Co G 6 Dec 1875 38 SE Sawyer, Samuel 23d Mass Private Co K 24 May 1885 48 Center Saxton, Mortimer F 30th Mass Private Co H II Oct 1862 39 East Seaver, John W 47th Mass Private Co F 5 t)ec 1873 33 S W Sherburne, John C loih N II Private Co G 10 Dec 1877 7- Center* Shock, Thomas A U S Navy Chief Engineer 1 1 Jan 873 41 West Shuttleworth, William U S M C S Sept 1887 .S4 Center Sides, Edward W 13th N II Private Co K 19 Dec 1862 19 SE Sides, George L 13th N II Private Co K .S Aug 1889 47 NE Sides, William O 2d N II & V R C Capt K 2 & K 12 27 April 1899 68 East Simes, George T Mex War MiilshipmaiiUSN 10 Oet ■ 872 46 East lO Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Small, Robert U S M C Sergeant 26 Sept 1867 .S8 South Smart, George E U S Navy Kearsarge North Smith, William Mex War 18 Dec 1856 .ss North Spinney, Horace S 13th N H Private Co K 8 Nov 1880 4^ North Staples, Samuel 57th Mass Private Co D S W Stearns, James 5th N H Corporal Co K 12 Dec 1887 48 North Stover, William P U S Navy Sciota 22 Mar 1895 51 West* Talham, Charles A 2d N H Private Co D 27 Sept 1862 27 SE Tetherly, Andrew U S NavjK 29 Mar 1864 H S W Thacher, Joseph H i6th N H Captain Co K .■! Jan 1892 67 South Tilton, Jefferson C U S Na^■y Sacramento 24 July 1900 66 SW Towle, George Francis 4 N H & 19 U S Maj & Bvt Lt Col I 21 June 1900 66 SE Towle, George W loth N H Captain Co G 20 April 1887 76 SE Tredick, John 11 3dN H 2d Lieut Co E 6 July 1864 32 North Tucker, Mark W I 6th N H Private Co K 8 Feb 1863 26 South Tufts, John P 40th N Y Private Co H 17 Aug 1879 45 North Varney, Charles L U S Navy Ossipee 4 Aug 1870 28 NE Waldren, Samuel W i6th N H Private E & K 24 Aug 1863 33 S W Walley, James 9 Jan 1897 67 North W'alsh, James U S Navy Shawsheen 2 Sept 1865 East Watcrhouse, James A i6In&iHANH Corp K 16 & 1 2 Mar 1898 63 North Watkins, Daniel W i6th N H Private Co K 13 Sept 1863 22 East Whidden, Andrew W loth N H Private Co G 27 Jan ^S^S 20 N W Whitehouse, Eben E War 1S12 24 July 1862 62 West Whitehouse, Samuel N U S Navy Carpenter 2 Jan 1 89 1 .S6 West Willey, Henry J loth N H Sergeant Co G 12 Sept 1873 38 Center* Willey, John War 181 2 16 Mar 1880 82 NE Wingate, William loth N H Private Co G S W Wood, Charles A U S M C Fifer North Wood, William J Philippine War Bat L 6 U S Art 6 Mar 1900 -7 South Woodward, George U S Navy Seminole 4 Aug 1903 75 S W Young, Charles E istNH HA Private Co A -4 ]"•>• 1 888 .S8 East Young, George B 44th Mass Private Co G 2 Feb 1863 23 NE Young, J. Wesley U S Navy Kearsarge 2 Feb 1899 60 x\E Young, Willard W 26th Maine Private Co C m..^mm - ■ 19 May 1883 .S3 South Name. Adams, L. Woodbury Aldrich, Robert P Appleton, Edwin S Chase, Algernon F Cole, Edwin O Critchley, Thomas H Sagamore Cemetery. (37) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. U S Navy Ossipee 4 Oct 1898 64 East ist N H HA Private Co A 21 May 1897 55 South Mex War 27 Nov 1905 83 North 2dN H Private Co B 27 Aug 1862 21 West 1st Maine H A Private Co L 7 Oct 1884 38 West 13th N H Private Co K 3 May 1886 40 Center Name Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Dver, John Sth N H Private Co H 26 Oct 1899 64 Center Evans, Acanthus G U S Navy Ossipee 6 May 1 886 38 West Gates, Storv II ist N H Cav Sergt Troop A I4ji'lj 1892 .SO S W Gordon, Joseph E 2d N II Private Co K 12 April 1897 H9 West* Hall, Edward F 3d N H Private Co B 12 July 1903 79 South Hall, Levi W U S Navy Nipsic 8 June 1906 67 West* Hodgdon, George E loth NH&VRC 1st Lt G & Capt II June 1891 .Si West James, George R 3dNH 2d Lieut Co I 7 Sept 1S97 59 West Kent, John Horace 43d Mass Sergeant Co A 4 Mar 1888 59 N W Locke, John H 5th N II ist Sergt Co B 15 June 1889 48 s w Merrill, Obed 71st NY Private Co K 18 Nov 1902 84 Center Moore, Thomas R U S Navy Cumberland n Feb 1883 37 N W Moore, William Mass Vols Private 20 Oct 1883 75 Center Moulton, David A USN&2MsCav Private Troop A 18 Dec 1866 30 North Seavey, Joseph J 19th Mass Private Co F 30 Mar 1888 54 Center Sides, George E 2d N H Captain D & K 9 Nov 1906 67 S E* Sides, John S 2d N H 1st Lieut Co K 14 Mar 1900 67 West Sides, Samuel S 6th N II Corporal Co II 30 June 1906 70 SE* Spinney, Stark ist N II H A Private Co B 7 Dec 1902 58 West* Stott, George 13th N H Private Co K 24 June 1892 75 NE Stott, John W U S Navy A 3 A Engineer 14 May 1894 5^ NE* Stott, Robert A 17th & 2d N H Private B & K 4 July 1890 44 NE Taylor, George 13th N H Corporal Co K 26 Mav 1874 39 West Tucker, Charles H 27th Maine Corporal Co B 3 July 1S79 39 North Wallace, Joseph U S Navy Kittatinny West Warren, Charles H 2d NH ' Corporal Co K 23 April 190.^ 64 East Washburn, Israel H U S M C Captain 6 Feb 1896 5^ West Webster, Henry C U S Navy Mate 23 Sept 1862 22 North Webster, Mark R War 181 2 Soldier 13 July 1865 74 S W Whalley, Edmund i8th Mass Private Co B 13 Nov 1901 70 East Wilson, Robert U S Navy 5 May 1884 37 N W Name. Abbott, Samuel P Holbrook, John A Hunter, Hugh Johnson, Charles E Kennison, William S MacDonald, Daniel McDuftee, John McLeoud, John Seaward, Joseph Shaw, John Cotton's Cemetery. (lO) Service. Rank or Ship. Died 1. Aae. Part 13th N H Private Co K 9 Nov 1880 44 N W U S Navy Sailmaker 2 Jan 1866 38 West U S Navv Macedonian 27 July 1887 48 NE 3d & 5th N H Corp D & Priv C 5 Oct .877 38 SE 13th N H Private Co E 29 April 18S3 66 N W U S Navy Ossipee 12 Mav 1899 69 North U S Navy SW U S Navv De Soto 26 Aug 1868 36 N W Rev War 19 Dec 1822 71 Center i6th N II Private Co K 30 Aug 1863 3^ S W Name. Gardner, William Hall, Elijah Lvde, Nathaniel Manning, Thomas Episcopal Cemetery. (6) Service. Rev War Rev War War I Si 2 Rev War Parrott, Enoch Greenl'fe U S Navy Rice, Samuel Rev War Rank or Ship. Major Lieut Ranger Purser, Navy Lieut Raleigh Rear Admiral Died. Age. Part. 29 April 1834 83 West 22 June 1830 84 Chur'h* 7 July 1828 45 Chur'h* 24 Mar 1819 72 East 10 May 1S79 63 West Capt Armed Ship 14 May 1802 51 West North Cemetery. (34) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Aitchision. George C U S Navy Santiago de Cuba 26 Apr 1864 .S5 West Brown, Walter B War I Si 2 3d Lt II U S Inf 23 Mar 1816 ^.S East Clark, Thomas K 26th Mass Private Co C West Downing, Ann Mex War With C0C9US 25 Apr 1903 83 West Downing, Havilah F MexWar&6NH CorpCgUS&PrH 12 June 1S74 50 West Downing, John U S Navy SE Fernald, John Rev War 23 Nov 1792 50 North Gains, George Rev War Brigade Major 25 April 1809 73 North Gates, Warren G 3d N H Private t^o D 20 Nov 1863 36 South Greenough, Robert F 29th Mass Corporal Co H 17 Sept 1862 ^3 North Hall, Ammi R Rev War At Bunker Hill 9 June 1S33 7.S S W Hammond, Pierpont 6th & loth N H Priv H & Priv G Sept 1864 40 West Harvey, Thomas Rev War Army 7 years 18 Jan 1837 84 SE Hodgdon, Harlan P 2& loNH&IC PrK2&CorpGio II Oct i86s 29 South Holbrook, Samuel Rev War Ship Ranger 15 Sept 1836 79 North Huntress, Seth 4th N H Private Co B 5 Sept 1874 48 West Jackson, Hall Rev War Surgeon Army 28 Sept 1797 .ss North Kennard, Nathaniel Rev War Bon H'm'eRich'd 24 June 1823 68 South Langdon, John Rev War Colonel 18 Sept 1819 78 South Marden, John H loth N H Private Co G 31 Dec 1877 .S4 SE Mendum, John Rev War Ship Raleigh 3 April I1S06 68 West Moulton, Charles W 3d N H Sergeant Co K 14 Mar 1872 33 N W Parks, Thomas B 13th N H Private Co K 16 Mar 1863 18 West Perry, George N U S Navy Vicksburg SE Pettigrew, William Mex War U S Navy 9 Feb 1865 .■^9 West Salter, Richard Rev War Capt Armed Ship 1 2 May 1812 68 Center Spalding, Champion War 1812 I LtNHDetMil 28 Oct 1814 26 N W Stringer, Joseph W U S Navy Preble 27 Sept 1S62 22 West Thompson, Thomas Rev War Captain Navy 22 Feb 1809 68 Center* Walden, Jacob Rev War Ship Ranger 24 Dec 1S31 83 S W Whipple, Prince Rev War Brigade Staff 1 S Nov 1796 46 South* Name. Whipple. William WitjLjiii, Samuel P Young, William C Service. Rev War War 1S12 Mex War Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Signer & U Gen 28 Nov 17S5 55 Center 16 May 1853 56 South Raritan 6 Jan 1869 50 West Union Cemetery, (4) Name. Dennett, George F Dennett, Robert O Dennett, Thoma.s S Green, Mark Name. Adams, Patrick Barnes, William A Barry, Joseph Bates. Patrick Brew, Nathaniel Buckley, Michael Clair, James Collins, John Collins, Joseph Conners, John Crowley, Michael Cunningham, Bernard Dixon. John Engen, Peter I'\'\lvey, John Falvey, Timothy Fitzgerald, Richard Flynn, John Gallagher, Patrick Gannon, Thomas Hahir, James tialahan, Daniel Harris, John Hartnett, John Ilennessy, Daniel Howard, Ferdinand M Jones Michael Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. 19th Mass Priva'te Co E 4 Sept 1864 33 NE U S Navy A 2 A Engineer 9 Nov 1882 .S3 N E U S Vols Capt Div qM 12 Sept 1863 38 N E Rev War Soldier iS Sept 1 85 1 89 North St. Mi ary's Cemetery. (51) • Died. Age. Service. Rank or Ship. Part. r.th N H Private Co H 15 Oct 1892 >9 East U S Navy Kearsarge 12 Feb 1884 40 s w U S Navy Supply 31 Oct 1896 .=i^' N W U S M C"^ Pri%ate S E Mex War U S M C 20 May 1903 83 N \y* U S Navy Connecticut 4 Nov 1872 32 West 20 Dec 1S87 43 N E loth N H Pri\ate Co G 4 Aug 1884 ^'4 N E U S Navy Van da Ha I June 1 868 40 South U S Navv 23 April 18S0 So North U S Navy Sebago 20 Oct 1863 36 Center U S Navy Suncook 2 Nov 1870 .S4 Center U S Navy 27 Jan 1881 44 Center U S Navy Vandalia 27 May 1890 .v^ N W 2dNH ' Private Co K 27 May 1S73 48 South U S M C 13 Feb 1893 62 SE loth N H Private Co G 27 Nov 1887 77 SE 1 6th N H Private Co K 25 May 1866 21 N W* U S M C Sergeant 4 Jan 1900 71 N E 2d N H Private Co K 30 Nov .872 .S4 South loth & 2d N H Private G & D 18 Sept 1 868 21 Center 2 Sept 1866 ^9 S NX- U S M C Private 28 Oct 1887 .S7 South U S Navy Colorado 17 Nov 187.^ 33 S W U S Navy Kineo 25 Nov 1868 26 Center 1 1 th Mass Private Co E 7 Sept 1865 2/". N W V S Navv San Jacinto N E 14 Name. Service. Rank or SKip. Diet 1. Age. Part. Kane, Dennis 6th N H Private Co 11 19 Feb 1870 4.'5 N E Leary, Jeremiah O U S M C Private East Leary, Timothy O 16NH&USMC Private Co K 22 June 1S89 4- East Lynch, Timothy U S Navy 22 Feb 1S87 ^S S W Mahony, Jeremiah 2dN H Corporal Co K 29 Aug 1862 30 N W Masterson, Peter U S M C Private 4 Nov 1896 76 West* Mates, James U S Navy 21 Feb 1874 35 East McCaltery, John U S Navy Boatswain 30 Sept 1897 67 NE McClure, James G U S M C 23 >n 1882 41 North McDonald, James USN & USMC Kearsarge 20 Sept 1890 48 N W McKone, James U S Navy 21 Jan 1870 32 West McPhcrson, Alexander U S M C Corporal 18 June 1 887 74 East Mead, Cornelius U S Navy Center Mead, Patrick 16 Mass & VRC Private Co D S E Moran, James U S Navy Niagara 17 Oct 1903 70 Center* Morrison, John H 10th N H Private Co G 3 Nov 1862 23 Center Norton, James 19th Mass Private Co E 3 Jan 1877 40 Center O'Donnell, John U S Navy Albatross iS Mar 1892 42 Center* Quinn, Cornelius U S Navy Sabine 26 Mav 1899 62 West Spinney, Azariah L USMC & USN Private & Mate ID Dec 1898 .S8 Center Stack, xMichael F U S Navy De Soto II July 1877 37 East Tate, William 3 Aug 1862 18 S W Walsh, Richard lothNH & USN Private Co G 17 July 1864 30 West Wholley, James 30th Mass Private Co E 8 Nov 1888 47 East Calvary Cemetery. ( 7) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died 1. Age. Part. Anderson, Robert N U S Navy Mate 20 June 1900 .Sf> West Barr, James U S Navy Minnesota 21 Nov 1902 75 North Burke, Patrick U S Navy 28 Sept 1896 69 S W* Chase, Romanty E 27th Maine Private Co G 22 Sept 1894 57 West O'Conner, John U S Navy Agawam 6 July 1896 65 S W Salmon, Thomas U S Navy Kearsarge 8 Oct 1892 59 N W Sullivan, Peter loth N 11 Private Co G 8 Aug 1 89 1 57 North Name. Ilodgdon, Benjamin Private Grounds. — Gosling Road. (I) Service. Rev War Rank or Ship. Soldier Died. Age, Part. Mar 1823 72 Farm Private Grounds, — Gravelly Ridge. (2) Name. Service. Rank of Ship. Died. Age. Part. Huntress, Charles E 2d N H Private Co K 20 Sept 1862 21 Fann Huntress, William II 2,59,57Ms&USNPriv C2 F 598:57 28 June 1901 (>i Farm* Private Grounds. — Lafayette Road. (East.) (i) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Rantl, Irving W 6th N H Sergeant Co II 2 Aug 1864 25 Farm Private Grounds. — Lafayette Road. (We^.) (I) Name. Rand. Charles E Service. U S Navv Rank or Ship. Colorado Died. Age. Part. 13 Feb 1907 65 Farm' Greenland. — Old Cemetery. (9) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part Ball, Arthur T loth N II Musician Co G 19 June 1888 44 West Clark, Augustus L 5th N H Sergeant Co K 6 Nov 1872 41 Center Connor, Benjamin Rev W^ar Soldier 29 Dec 1835 87 West Dearborn, George E U S Navy Colorado 5 June 1889 53 South Freeland, John 17th NH Private Co B 16 Jan IS6.S 17 East McClintock, Samuel Rev War Chaplain Army 27 April 1804 7- North Munsey, Eben 6NH & 20VRC Priv H & Priv B 5 June 1892 52 South Perkins, Derias 17 Sept 1S70 S8 N W Tucker, John A 3d N H Corporal Co D 1 Dec 1 886 48 South Greenland. — New Cemetery. (3) Name Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Dearborn, Samuel D 8th N H Private Co I 30 June 1884 74 North Rokes, Lincoln loth N H Private Co G 9 Feb 1875 57 Center Whaley, William Henry 10th & 2d N H Serg I & Priv D 21 June 1880 41 Center i6 Name. Bonnen, Peter Greenland, — Brackett Farm. (I) Service. War i8l2 Rank or Ship. Soldier Died. Age. Part. lo Dec 1S67 85 Farm New Ca^le. — Tarlton's Cemetery. (9) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Colbj, John 3d U S Art Private Co I East Davis, Lewis loth N H Private Co G 20 June 1867 25 East Davis, Thomas J 13th N H Private Co C 14 June 1864 2.S East Hamilton, John 5th & 27th Me Priv F& Corp G 20 April 1864 46 S W Murray, John MexWar&sNH 3USArt&CaptD 13 Dec 1862 37 East Olney, Jesse 3d U S Art Private Co I East Ramsdell, S 3d U S Art Private Co I 1866 East Sweeney, Barney N H H Art Private ist Co 21 Oct 1S63 21 East* Thompson, H 3d U S Art Private Co K East New Ca^le. — Riverside Cemetery. (15) Name. Bickford. John N Brown, Charles II Campbell, John H Cole, Levi W Curtis, Charles H Davidson, James Ilolbrook, John B Libby, George W Melmoth. Hector Meloon, William A Neal, Franklin W Smith, James Wheeler, George W Wheeler, James Yeaton, John B Service. 32 & 31 Maine i7ln&ilIANH Mex War 4thNH&USN 13th N H USArt&NHV I Me M Art 13th N II U S M C War 1812 i6th N H 3d U S Art 3ln & iCav NH Mex War 1st U S Art Rank or Ship. Priv B 32 & 31 SergtCoAi7&i Drummer U SA Private Co II Captain Co F OrdSergt&Capt Private 4th Co Private Co C Soldier Private Co K Private Co K Priv D 3 & 1 Sergeant Sergeant Co B Died. Age. 1SS6 41 10 Dec 1880 37 31 Dec 1880 76 6 Mar 1869 27 19 Mar 1891 50 26 Sept 1874 74 12 Mar 1902 59 11 June 1S83 45 27 Nov 1S42 47 21 F'eb 1885 60 1 Oct 187S 52 Oct 1906 62 2 May 1848 46 16 Jan 1874 36 Part South North* South East West North North Center East East N E West N E* North East ^7 Newington. — Town Cemetery. (18) Name. Adams, William C Barry, William H Bickford, Andrew Brown, George W Carkin, Amos B Coleman, William P DeW^it, Carsten B Foye, Thomas F Garland, James M Gilpatric, Reuben E Hodgdon, Henry Clay Hodgdon, William C Lewis, John C Noyes, Leverett W Peverly, Albert Quint, William Goodwin Trickee, Thomas Wentworth, Asa H Service. War 1812 ist N II H A Mex War 13th N II Rank or Ship. Soldier Private Co A Private C 9 U S Private Co K U S Navy War 1812 5th N H 5th N H 13th N II War 1S12 istNH&USN U S Navy Mex War 2d N H Rev War 23d Mass Kearsarge Soldier Private Co F Private Co D Private Co K Soldier Private Co B Sonoma Private C 9 U S Private Co K Lieutenant Private Co I Died. Age. 14 Dec 1868 82 26 Jan 1867 21 3Aprili87i 68 5 Mar 1891 70 28 F'eb 1899 60 19 May 1889 42 15 May 1865 57 15 Mar 1 88 1 85 19 Mar 1904 63 16 Nov 1886 48 23 Dec 1862 18 18 Feb 1886 94 18 Mar 1893 50 31 Mar 1872 31 Sept 1847 24 19 June 1864 28 Aug 177S 3 June 1904 68 Part. South Center South Center West East East Center West NE West South NE Center East East South NE* Rye. — Central Cemetery. (M ) Name. Clough, Nathan Foss, Robert S Foye, John Harrison Mace, Charles I Moulton, Jacob A Parsons, Joseph Rand, Augustus Y Shapley, John II Shapley, Robert P Varrell, Gilijan N Walker, Samuel J Name. Caswell, Charles R Caswell, William Poole, fohn Service. Rank or Ship. 13th N H Private Co K 13th N H Private Co K 13th N H Private Co E 13th N H Private Co K U S Navv Nipsic Rev War Captain Army- 1st Cal Private Co C 1st N H Cav I Sergt Troop M 1st N H Cav 1 Lieut Troop M 19th Me & I C Priv K 19& I C U S Navy Aroostook Rye.— Foss Beach. (3) Service. Rank or Ship. 13th N H Private Co K 8lniBMsii'svv PrivateDS&Ci 20th Maine Corporal Co E Died. Age. 14 Jan 1872 59 29 Oct 1891 66 3 May 1S63 22 1903 70 10 Jan 1901 60 9 Feb 1S32 85 27 Feb 1902 63 28 Sept 1864 25 2 June 1865 29 12 Jan 1905 67 16 May 1901 67 Part. West NE West NE West South West N W N W East* NE* Died. Age. Part. II Nov 1S65 .14 Farm 7 June 1S67 .-^.3 F'arm 22 Mav iSSi so F'ann i8 Rye. — Jenness Beach. (I) Name. Service. Rank or SKip. Died. Age. art, Philbrick, Oliver B 13th N H Private Co K. 21 April 1S84 71 Farm Rye. — Lang's Hill. (I) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Lang, George H lyMst&NHHA Corp D & Priv K 12 July 1901 74 Farm MEDAL OF HONOR MEN. ANDERSON, ROBERT N. CALVARY CEMETERY. 'Quartermaster on board of the U. S Steamers 'Crusader' and 'Keokuk.' " FRANKLIN, FREDERICK H. proprietor's cemetery — NORTH OF POND. "Quartermaster on board of the U. S. Steamer 'Colorado.' " HAM, MARK G. HARMONY GROVE CEMETERY. "Carpenter's Mate on board of the U. S. Steamer 'Kearsarge.' " {Records of Medals of Honor ; United States Na7n the (juict graves, And in the south wind over one, A small Jhig gently waves. Those lloating eolors make for me That grassy mound a shrine. What though the one who sleeps beneath Knew naught of me or mineV Vet that biave life, (luenched long ago. Seems of my own a part ; For he who dies for freedom, lives In every freeman's heart. Harper s Bazar, May sS, iS()2 OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. "To New Hanipsliiro iiu'ii the \vhi>lo nation is a ?;fi)\iUlirt'. lor their blood lias •watered the soil of every state but tlieir own. and their dust is mouldering by every great river and in everj- mountain pass Iroin Maine to (ieorgia— from the Charles to tlie IMo Grande and tlie Ked Kiver of the Xortli. They died before Warren at Bun- ker Hill, before Washington at ^'orktown. under the eye of Jaekson at New Orleans ; they were thrown in their hammoek-shroud from the bloody deek of Paul Jones, and Lawience, and Deeatur, and Farragut : they marehed with Sherman, they charged with Sheridan, they conquered with Thomas, they fought it out on his own line with ♦ iiant. But no soldier of n)y native state ever fell on his own soil, or was buried in his dear native earth, iinless the restless ocean east his l»ody on its narrow sea ooasl, or the love and eare of parent, or brother, or child, restored to ilu-ir sorrow and pride the corpse that had fallen a thousand miles from home." Hon. F. B. Sanborn, of Concord, A/ass., in the M(i.lii2>- Boatswain I'riv Co K Serg Co K Corp Co G J'riv Co Ci I'riv Co H Uh'd. Captain I'riv Co K Mex War U S Navy loth N II f, 1 & 1 C Mass r S Navy Corp Co G 14 Aug \>m '.) Nov If'So 2S Apr ISTl 10 Nov 18G4 4 Dec l!<74 i:i Oct lf-(i:» - Juii lKi4 (i7 34 War 181-2. V S Navy l;;th N II IstN H 11 Art 2nil Mass Bat War 1812 V S Navy U S M C 1st N Y Art r S Navy L' S Army U S Navy 4th N II Mex War fith S II U S M C U is Navy AVar 1812 i: SNavy 4th N II i; S Navy 1st N 11 H A 17 Ms & NH HA i:5th N II loth Mass Bat U S Navy Ifith N II 1st Me II Art 13th N II 4 Sep 1882 33 12 Feb 1884 18 Jul 1^71 ■2(! Jan 18(57 UJun 18()(; Ivearsarge I'riv Co K I'liv Co A l^riv Let of Mar Chuplain J'riv Sergeant I'riv Co G I'ay Clerk Surgeon Colorado 1 SergCo B 13 Jul I'riv C OUS 3 Apr 187.1 18t)!) 18f.2 1888 1881 1807 18'J0 187.5 1871 li Sept 18(>3 22 Dec 1884 > J un 1874 8 Juu 1877 20 Feb 187'.) 1 Sep 17 -Ma; 11 Jul ti Aug 24 Jul k; Jul I'riv Co C Captain Boatswain Mate Lt Comd'r A A J'aym'r 12 Nov 18(i.') Soldier 10 Dec 18C.7 Captam 14 Apr 1872 2 Lt Co B 27 Sep 1872 St Marys Newington 11 (irove North II Grove .St Clary's H Grove Newington H Grove St Mary's I'ropr's H Grove I'ropr's II Grove Newington Fropr's H Grove Serg Co A 10 Dec 1880 CpF&SgtL 10 Feb 1880 I'riv Co Iv .') Mar 1801 J'riv Co K 13 Aug 1887 Priv o.lul 1807 Connecticut 4 Nov 1872 Louisville 10 Sep 18(;.j I'riv Co Iv I'riv Co L Priv Co K In 1 B Ms, 1 U S V Pr (D 8 C J) U S Navy Priv Co B ■24 Jim l.~;03 •24 Aug 188G 11 Nov 18(1.-) 7Jun 18(;7 10 Aug 18(;4 2 Oct 1870 27 Aug 1802 (> Nov 1872 31 Mar 18!<(i Propr's Greenland I'ropr's II Grove Riverside H Grove Newington I'ropr's St Mary's H Grove I'ropr's Rve Center East* Center* Northwest West South South- west Norih-past Noith-west Noith South-west Fast Center South-east Noith— s W* Sr.uth— S Noi th-east North— S E South— S* West Center South- N* Souih— X W South-east South South— N \V North— C* Bracket i-in North— (^' North— W .South-west Near gate* Norih-east West North— N E South— W Uesr. South-east North-east South— s Foss' Beach 2nd N II V S Navy C S N & N II II A Priv Co K Mass Vols . ■■■ 7th Mass &U SMC Pr E & Corp 20 Dec 18S5 42 2iith Mass Priv Co C 13tli N II Priv Co K 14 Jan 1872 .W s Bat & .i V M Ms 1 Lt & Cap B (J Jul 1801 (iO :ird r S Art I'riv Co 1 1st Me II Art I'riv Co L 4 th N II & U S N I'riv Co II Kith N 11 I'riv Co G U SNavy 7 Oct G Mar 4 Aug IJun 1884 18(;0 KS84 I8(i8 38 II Grove I'ropr's Sagamore Greenland Chris Shore II Grove I'ropr's North Rye I'ropr's Tarlton's Sagamore Uiverside St .Marv's South-west North— .S South Center Near I'ond North Souih— C West Rve Center South— S Fast* West Center North-east South Art me. Conners, .Jolin Connor, Bciijainiii Cox, George Critclilcy, Thomas II Crowley", Michael Cuniiiiigliaiii, Hernard Currier, Willie II Curiis. Charles II Daily, Milo II Danielson, Fre«l DaiiieUon, Josepli II l)aviaviilson, .Ianie> Davidson. James Davis, Alfred K Davis, Lewis Davis, Thomas .1 Dearliorii, (ieorgc K Dearborn, Samuel D Deiiiicit, (ieorge K Deiiiicit, Ifohert (» Deniieti, Thomas s Denny, .John DeWit Carslen H Dimick, .Inslin Dimie.k, .Iiistin E Dixon, .lohn Downing, ila\'illah V Downing, .lolm Downing, Nelson N Drew, Cliarles II Drew, Isaac C Driver, Uobert Dunn, Clarence Edney, Charles A Edney, George A Emery, .James II Engeii, I'etej- Evans, Acanthus G Fall, Edw in II Falvey, John Falvey, Timothy Fisliloy, George" Fitzgeralil, Hicliard F Ivnn, John Ford, James E Foss, Uobert S F'oster, Uobert F Foye, John Harrison Fove, Thomas 1" Franklin, Freil A Franklin, Fred II F'reeland, John Frelson, Uichard FiHler, Tlnujdore Gammon, James T Gannon, 'J homas Gardner, Franklin E Gardner, William Gates, siorer 11 Gates, Warren G Gay, Thomas S Gerrish, George A Gilpatrick, Ueubeu E (Toodrich, E.) .5(5 Newington East I' s Army Biig Gen 13 Oct 1871 71 I'ropr's South— S W •-'nd V 8 Art 1 Lt Bat II 5 May 18(i3 23 " " r 8 Navy Mex War & C X H 27 Jan 18.*^! 44 St Mary's North Center [ Cp si it Pr II 12 Jiui 1874 .50 West I' 8 Navy tt 8outh-efist Pensacola 24'Apr 181)2 ill II Grove ■'■2w\ Ms & U S N Priv Co I 22 Dec 1880 40 Propr's South— N* liith N H Priv Co K Priv Co B Priv Co 1) 26 H Grove Center It^th Mass West Hull Mass 'i'i'jiiu 18 21 " North-west 1.") N H & S H H ; V Cp F& Sg 1. , 211 Apr 188.') 31) II Grove East l.lth N 11 Priv Co IC 21) Oct 181)1 (5(5 Uye Town Cem* •J.Jrd Mass Priv Co C 10 Dec 1878 48 II Grove South-west l.ith N 11 Priv Co E 3 May 1803 22 Uye Sagamore Wnr \fl-2 •Soldier l.-,Mar IxM 84 Newington Fast .ird :Md Priv Co C 1 Oct 1887 . 80 Propr's North— C !• s Navv Colorado 10 Mav 1873 .33 " " ITth N H" Priv Co B KiJan 18<>3 17 Greenland East r s Navv 10 Apr 18(5.5 1S44 .52 82 11 Grove Center War m-2 •ind N II Corp Co K 28 Juu 1887 4o " " Priv Co K 30 Nov 1872 .54 St Mary's .South 10th N H Priv Co G 3 Feb 18(53 18 H Grove North Uev War Major 21) Apr 1834 83 Episcopal West 1st N H Cav Serg Tr A 14 Jul 181)2 48 Sagamore South-west* .ird N II Priv Co D 20 Nov 18(!3 .3)5 North South V 8 Navv Act Ensign 21) Mar 18S(i 4!) II Grove South-west 1st N H bat Captain 1 Sept 18(5(5 32 " South .-.Ih N 11 Priv Co D 1)5 Nov 188(5 48 Newington Northeast ■ISill & US Vols C S,BB (ien 22 Apr 181)2 KG II Grove South-west* I- 8 Navy Boatswain 12 Sep 1882 4(5 Propr'd North-C 4th Cal Priv Co D 7 Dec 187') 48 " " N II War Gov 4 Jul 1882 87 " " ■24th aiass Priv Co H 2!) 8ei) 18(58 38 11 Grove Center Mex \Var Pr K 3 Art 4 Aug 18.il 32 " West War lKI-2 2.5 Oct 18.5(5 73 Propr's South— S Mex War Cohniibus 20 May 1847 2G Isl N 11 H Art Serg Co K Soldier Si) II Grove l'nion Center Uev War 18 Sep 1851 North •-'mil Mass Corp Co II 17 .Sep 18(52 23 North " r 8 M c Priv 21 Dec 1880 .52 I'ropr's .South— C i:Uh N II Priv Co K 10 Jan 1864 .30 " North— 8 r 8 Navv Mass'cirtts 21 Aug 1880 3(5 " South-N loth *2ndN II Priv G & l> 18 Sep 18)58 21 St Mary's Center .•{Olh Me & C 8 N C 8erg 30 Me 22 Jul I8(i7 22 II Grove East U 8 Navy Kearsarge 11 Mar 18(51) ;51 " South 5th&J7th Me PrF&CorG 20 Apr 18(54 4(5 Tarlton's East* 10th N II I'riv Co G Sep I8G4 North West 44lh Mass I'riv Co A 11 Juu 18<53 2'j II Grove Center Xatne. Hanson. .loliu K A llariJinjr, Samuel, Jr Harmon, -lolin Harmon, Liillier Harris, John Harinett. .lolin Harvi'V, Thomas Hasclton. (it'o Kd Haven, Nathaniel A Haven, N Parker Haven, S Cnshman Ha/.lett, WilUam C Heheir, Thomas \V Henderson, (ieor^c D Hennessey, Daniel Hfwins. Otis \V Hill, Alfred -I Hill, lolm Kdward Hodfcdon, (ieorjre K Hodirdon, Harland l» Hocljrdon, Henry C Hodifdon, William C HollirooU, .John A Hook. William S Hough, Andrew J Howard, Fenl. IM Hoyi, Franklin C Huiiter, Hugh Huntress, Charles E Huntress, Seth Jackson, Hall Jackson. John H Jarvis, John B Jellison, Daniel M Jenkins, William O Jenness, Albion J Jervis, Edward Johnson, Abram A Jolnison, Charles E Jones, Michael Kane, Dennis Kelenbec.k, Christop'r Kennard, Nathaniel Kennedy, William Kcnnison, William S Kent, John Horace Kimball, Charles H Laighton, Alfred S Laighton, Alfred S I Leslie, George T Lester, David G Lewis, John C. Libby, George W'' Locke, Edwin W Locke, Fletcher D Locke, John H Locke, Josejih J Locke, William W Lombard, Harry Long, Pierse Lynch, Timothy Lyon, John H Marden, John H Marden, John L Marshall, Chris J Marston, Albert S Marston, Joshua B Mates, James Maxwell, Wm II H McClintock, Henry M ilcClintock, John ^IcClintock, Samuel McClure, James G McDonald, James McDuUee, John McKone, James Serrire. I.ith N II V S Navy l.ith N 11 4tli N II r S M ( r S Navy Kev War IttinU Of Ship. IHi-,1, Ai/>'. I'riv Co K Act. Knsign n Mar I'riv Co K S Oct I'riv Co U ■-'.! Doc Coloran 42 18(58 26 1880 84 18(12 27 1801 52 18G.". 29 18(;2 18 188() 94 18()(i 38 187(> nti I8(i4 3(j 18(5.5 ... 1882 72 1887 48 18(52 21 1797 58 Mex War & S N 11 Cap"9&Co"l 10 Ap'r 1890 75 3 Jan 1870 39 I'riv Co K 19 Feb 1878 42 Carpenter 14 Apr 1883 ... I'riv Co E 8 Aug 18(53 16 I'riv Co G 8 May 1888 70 Brooklyn l.i Juu I8;t2 .5(5 ' " " 1877 :18 N V Vols l.ith N H V S Navy 13th N li 10 I h N II V S Navy 3rd & 5th N II r S Navy (llh N H liith N H&U SX Bev War ist Mass II Art 13tli N H 43rd Mass 17tli \- 2nd N II 2nd .Mass Cav I' S Navy Kith N II U S Navy 14th Maine Bev War 2ud N H r S M C Cp D & I'rC 5 Oct Friv Co H 19 Feb I'riv Co K 9 Sep Army&Navy 24 Jun Corp Co F " (5 Oct iTiv Co E 29 Apr Serg Co A 4 Mar I'riv B ^ K 2 Sep I'r Cal 100 29 Jul Act Ensign Corp Co K Carpenter I'riv Co I Colonel I'riv Co K Ki N H &USMC PrivCoK 7th 111 Cav War 1812 1st S H & U S N 13th N II U S Navy .5th N II 12th Elaine r S Nuvv 40lh Mass Bev War U S Navy lOlh N H 2iid Mass Cav 2nd N II 5th N H .3.5th Mass r S Navy 5ih N I! War 1812 Bev War r S M C U S N & U S M C U S Navy 16 Jan 20 Aug 25 Jun 23 Mav 2(i Aug 18 Sep 7 Apr 22 Jiln ...Jan ...Feb 18 Mar 11 Jun 30 Apr Pay Clerk 12 Mar 1 Serg Co B 15 Jun -May Sep Priv Tr B Priv Co B Priv Co C Priv Co K 31 Mav 3 Apr" 22 Feb 8 Feb 31 Dec 27 Aug 18 Aug 2 Jun 9 Jan 21 Feb Corp Co K (i Apr Midshipm'n 24 Jul Pr ArmShip 13 Nov Chaplain 27 Apr 23 Jan Kearsarge 21 Sep Priv Co F Colonel Sonoma Priv Co G Priv Tr K Corp Co K Corp Co II I'riv Co B 1870 45 1888 .59 1823 (iS 1880 43 1883 (56 1888 .59 1883 55 18(53 19 1865 27 1863 20 1879 63 1873 63 1,><65 20 1819 80 1871 32 1889 42 18(54 23 1877 77 1893 50 188;^ 45 1869 26 1875 33 1.SS9 48 isr,:; 19 iscs 35 1888 .52 1789 .50 1887 55 1864 21 1877 .54 1864 ;{8 1870 31 1891 .50 1891 (57 1874 35 18t Near Poml South-east Center West South South- W East South-west Norih— E North North-west* South-west AVest Mcl-coud. Jolin Mcl'liursou, Alex'dor Meail, Coruelius Meail, I'atrick Melnioth, Hector Merrill, (ieorge A Mills, William J Mitchell, James Moore, Andrew J Moore, John Moore, John H Moore, Thomas U Moore, William Morrill, John 11 Morrison, John II Morse, Eflgar L Moses, Kdwanl Moses, Levi Jr Moiiltou, Charles W Mimiton, Daviil A Monlton, Thomas Murray, John Nash, Joseph E Neal, Franklin \V Nellings, William Newkirk, I'et-er Norton, James Norton, James Nowell, Andrew C Noyes, I>t vereu W Nutter, William It < >lnev, Jesse Oxford, William F I'almer, Nathaniel F Parker, William A I'arks, Edward II I'arks, J S Parks, Thomas B Parrott, Enoch G Partridge, George F Patch, Charles W Paul, Joseph W Payne, Albert L Pearson, George F Pearson, John II Pender, \Villiam P Pendexter, Edward Perkins, George Perry, George N Peterson, Adrian A Petligrew, WiUiam I'etligrew, William Philbrick, Oliver B Pickering, Charles W Pickering, Simeon S T'lace, Charles S Place, I^eonard Plaisied, IJ Frank P Plaisted, Charles E Plaisted, William A I'oolc, John Pottle, Samuel A (juint, Wni (ioodwiu Kamstlell, John U Kamsdell, S Hand, Ammi C liand, Francis VV liand, Irving liand, Uobert liandall, Charles W liaiKlall, Keuben S Kice, William A Milliards, Henry L l.'idire, (jharles l.-idire. Thomas W lli.gers, Joseph VV Kokes, Lincoln Koss, Charles II ICussell, John Uulter, Thomas Salisbury. Wm Henry Salmon, Thomas Sawyer, George Sawyer, Samuel Seri'iee. Jtatih- or Ship. Died. Age. Cetnetery. Part. V S Navy De Soto : 2(i Aug 18(iS , 30 Cotton's North west V S M C Corp IS.Juu 1^^7 ■ 74 St Mary's East U S Navy IC Mass & V R C t> Center Priv Co D ... South-east I' S M C ... Piverside East* V S Navy ICth N II 18 Oct 1807 2.'> (In is Shore Ncjir l*on1 .3.-. •' " 3rd N H Sei g Co K 14 Mar 1S72 33 North North-west V S N & 2 Ms C Priv Tr A ... Sagamore North :Mcx War PortsmouUi is'tict 1889 77 H Grove South-west* Mex War & 5 N 1 [I 3 ArtACapt l:". I lec 18(12 37 Tarlton's Center Kith N 11 Priv Co K 30 INlay 1884 .52 Cotton's Noith-west " Priv Co K ■21 Feb 188.-. .-.9 lUversidc East* V S M C Corp 29-Mav 1873 ... II Grove South-west •2(tth Mass Serg Co A 27 Oci 1804 34 North liith Mass Priv Co E 3 Jnn 1877 40 St Mary's Center " I'viv Co II 23 Apr 1887 " East Sth N H I'riv ( o U 10 Aug 18(i2 32 H Grove South U S Navv i:5th N II Sonoma 31 :Mar 1872 31 Newington Center Priv Co E Priv Co I ... Propr's ... Tarlton's North— S 3rd U S Art East •2nd N II I'riv Co K ,VAug 1801 23 11 Grove " " Priv Co K 9 Aug 1802 19 South U S Navy Captain 24 Oct 1882 00 Center ,',' Vandtdia 11 Nov 1889 ili MJir 1803 49 Propr's is North South-X ISth N II Priv Co K West U S Navy K Admiral 10 Mav 1879 03 Episcopal 2.3 Mar 1879 49 Sagamore ■'nd N' II 2 iJt (io K 10 Jul 1803 33 H Grove South-east 1st N II II Art Corp Co A l.jJun 18,80 Noith i(;tli N 11 I'riv Co Iv 8 Jul 1880 44 South-west f S Navy Kith N 11 K Admiral 1 Jul 1807 71 East I'riv Co K 22 Aug 1803 19 " lOlh N II I'riv (0 A 10 May 1804 18 Propr's South— N \: S Navy Svar 1812 Act Ensign 18 Nov 1870 27 " .North— N Portsmouth 18iri 20 •' North-C U S Navy ... North South-east Gunner 27'jiii 1871 8.T Propr's Novth-W Mcx War U 8 Navy 9 Feb •]80.-> 59 Noith West i; sNavy 13th N II b Feb 1888 ,-)9 II Grove South I'riv Co K 21 Apr 1.S84 71 kye Kve Beach ' U s Navy Commodore ! 29 Feb 1888 72 H Grove South Aauderbilt 12 Aug 1889 -)8 I'roijr's South-N W* ,j 20 Jan 1887 (;4 H Grove South I, Cousteliat'n 12 Jan 1877 02 20 Jan 1870 28 " North-east 2nd N TI Cajit Co B 2.J Apr 1874 35 South-west 3(ith lMa=s I'riv Co C 20 Feb 1887 59 " Center 20th Maine Corp Co E 22 May 1881 .59 Rye Foss' lieaclv U s Navy 2nd N 11 20 May 188;-) 3S Cotton's North-west I'riv Co K 19 Jun 18<)4 28 Newington F:ast 3rd U S Art Co I 31 Mar 1808 20 II Grove South I'riv Co I 180(5 ... Tarlton's East* ITth & 2nd N II Priv 1! & A ... II Grove North itth N II Priv Co E 20 Jan 18(!4 24 Soiilh-^vcst (ith N II Seig'co II 2 Aug I8(i4 25 Kve Laf y'tie ltd 13th N 11 I'riv Co K 13 Jan l.><0.-> 34 11 Grove Nort"h-west I' s N & 13th N II Priv Co K 22 Aug 1887 .-.0 South War 1SI2 S3rd N Y 10 Sep 1802 9 Oct 18(iti as Serg Co D i 25 Propr's North-N W* 2nd I' s Sharps Serg Co F 4 Jul 1,^03 .39 South-W 2nd N II I'riv Co K 9 Jan 1879 01 II Grove East I s Navv Constellat'i 11 20 Oct 1879 32 " 2nd N II' Priv Co K 13 Jan 180.-. 34 Center 10th N H I'riv Co G 9 Feb l87ri u" Greenland South U S Navy Pensacola 17 Jul 1870 1 ... Propr's North— S 2li Jan ls9() 21 May 1883 1 (iO H Grove 1 07 South* 10th N II Priv Co G North- ea.st 'y Priv 7 Nov 1808 ; .y(; South-west I S Navy 1st Mass Kearsarge 8 (Jet 1S9-J 1 59 Calvary North-west* Cori) Co G Dec 187." i 38 11 Grove South-east 23rd Mass Priv Co K 24 May 188.' i 48 (jcnter Name. Service. Jtanh or Shijt. IHr Dec ls7:{ ;« Seavt'V,.IosO|)li J I'.ttli Mass I'riv Co F 'ill Mar IHMM .")() Scvmour, Frank 4tli N Y Art 1 Lt Co L -ViJiil IHTii 4.5 SliapUv, .John H 1st N II Cav 1 Sorj? Tr M is Sep 18(14 -ri Sliaplcy, Uobert 1> " lI.tTrM -J Jun ISiio -ill Shaw, .John l(!th N II I'riv Co K Sherburne, .Jolin C loth N II I'riv Co (J 10 Dec ls77 72 Shillaber, Kobert K 1st N H Cav QSytTrM 7 Jul iscs iw Shock, Thomas A F s Navy Chief Engr 11 Jan \»T.i 41 Shullleworth, Wm F S M (' >* Sej) 1(^87 ;>4 Si.les, (ieorge L i:Uh N II Priv Co K ."> Aug l»<«i» 47 Small, Kobert FSMC Sergeant 2(! Sep 1807 oS Smart, George E F S Navy Kearsarge Smith, .lames rird F S Art Priv Co K 1 Oct 1S78 TO, Smith, William Mex War 18 l»ec 18.i6 .iS Snow, James 15 I' s Naw Oesipee 11 Sep l Mi.') ,V{ Spalding, Lt N H M 28 Oct 1814 2(i Spaliling, Fvnian (i F s Naw Lieutenant 29 Aug 18S1 m Spinncv, George A C Inf &, 1 Cav Ms Priv K & U 17 Jun Mm 2.i Spinnev, Horace S Kith N II Priv Co K 42 Stack, Michael F F S Navy De Soto UJul 1877 37 Staples, Samuel .")7th Mass Priv Co D Stearns, James .')th N 11 Corp Co K 12 Dec 1887 48 Siorer, George W F S Naw K Admiral 8 .Jan 18(i4 74 Siorer, Robert B Mex War Midshipmn 4 Jul ls47 22 Stott, George 13th N H Priv Co K 24Junls02 7.') Stott, Robert A 17th >V: 2nd N II Priv B & K 4 Jnl 18110 44 Stringer, Joseph W FSNavv 27 Sep 18H2 21 Sullivan, Peter loth N ll I'riv Co G 8 Aug 1891 .-)7 Sweenev, P.arnev N H H Art Priv 1st Co 21 Oct 1MI3 ... Tidham", Charles .V 2nd N H Priv Co D 27 Sep I8(>2 27 Tavlor, Alfred F S Naw K Admiral l!t \\n- 181tl 81 TaVlor, George i;Uh N if Corp Co K 2(1 May 1874 ;!!i Tethcrlv, Andrew i: S Navy •• •■ 2.tMar]8fi4 24 Thachef, .loseph II Kith N fl Capt Co K .J Jan 18ii2 (17 Thompson, — ;ird F S Art Priv Co K Thompson. Thomas Kev War Capt F S .V 22 Feb 1809 08 Towle, George W 10th N II Cai.t ( o G 20 Apr 1887 7(1 TredicU, John II Srd N II 2 Lt Co E (J Jul 1864 .32 Tucker, Charles II 27th Maine Corp Co B 3 Jul 1879 39 Tucker, Henrv F S Navy Tucker, John "A 3rd N H Corp Co D 1 Dec 1880 48 Tucker, Mark W Kith N II Priv Co K 8 Feb 18K3 2G Tufts, John P 40th NY Priv Co IT 17 Aug 1879 ... Fpham. Jose|)h B .Ir F S Naw P A Kngr 14 Aug 1880 48 Fpham, Timolhv War 1812 Lt Col21 U.S 2 Nov 18.")5 72 \arnev, Charles L F S Navy 4 Aug 1870 28 Waldren, Samuel W Kith N II Priv E & K 24 Aug 18(j3 33 Waldron, N S Mex War Br Maj M C 21 Feb 18.57 .52 Waldrou, Samuel W jr 31st N Y & FiSVols Capt &AAG 24 Aug 1882 .58 Walker, Wm Augustus 27lh 3Iass . Major 3 Jun 18(J4 .?(! Wallace, .loseph F S Navy Wal.-h, James " Shawsheen 2 Sep 1865 ... AValsh, Richard loth N II & U S N Priv Co G 17 Jul 18(i4 .30 Warburton, William 13th N II Priv Co K 9 Jul 1882 (il Walkins, Benjamin F Kith N H Priv Co K 4 Feb 18(i3 22 Walkins, Daniel W " Priv Co K 13 Sep 18(i3 22 Webster, Ilenrv C FSNavv Mate 23 Sep 1862 22 Webber. Mark'R Wav 1812 Soldier 13 Jul l.s().5 74 Whalev. Wm Henry Kith & 2nd NH Sg I & Pr D 21 Jun Fsso 41 Whidden, Andrew W loth N H Priv Co G 27 -Tan ISfio 20 Whipple, Amiel W F S Army Maj Gen 7 May 18(i3 4.5 M'hipple, Prince Rev War Cien Staflf 1797 ... Whipple, William " Signer 28 Nov 178.5 .55 White, John 7th N H Priv Co Cx 12 Apr 1892 (i.5 Whitehousc, Eben E War 1812 24 Jul 1862 (!2 Whitehouse, Sam'l N FSNavv Carpenter 2 .Ian 1891 .5(i Whittier, Samuel C 11 & 23 Mass Surgeon 1 Feb 1893 .56 Whollev, James 30thMass Priv Co E 8 Nov 18.88 47 Wiggin" Samuel P War 1M2 Ki Mav 18.53 56 Willey, Henry J 10th N II Serg Co G 12 Sep 1.873 38 Willey, John War 1812 16 Mar 1880 82 Wilson, Robert FSNavv .5 May 1884 37 Wingate, William Kith N li Priv Co G Wood, Charles A FSMC Fifcr Yates, Arthur U F S Naw Captain 4 Nov 1891 .53 Yeaton, John B IstUSArt Serg Co B 16 Jan 1874 36 Yoimg, Charles E 1st N H H Art Priv Co A 24 Jul ISns .58 Y'oung. Georire B 44th Mass Priv Co G 2 Feb 186;{ li Young, Wlllard W 2(ith Maine Priv Co C 19 May 18.83 Si Y'oung, William C Mex War Karitan Jao 18(;9 .5<) ('fiiiflif!/. I'll It. 11 (Jrove East • ' South-west Sagamore Sonlh Propr's South— S Uyc Breakft Mill Cotton's South-west H (irovc < enter Propr's Norlh-S II (irove West Center •' North-cast South North Tarlton'8 East* H Grove North Propr's North— S W North Northwest Propr's South— \ W " s„ulh-W II (irove North St Mary's East H Grove SouHiAvest " North Propr's North — N W Sagamore East North West < alvary North-west* Tarlton'8 East* H Cirove South east Propr's South- S W* s.igamore \Vest II Grove South-west South* Tarl ton's East* North Cente:* H Cirove South-east North ■Sagamore " Piopr's North -S Green lanil South II Grove " ■'• North Propr's North— C H Grove North east Sdiuh-west Propr's • North-S II (iiove Far-t Sagamore North " South-west Greenland South* II Grove North-west Propr's North— W North South* Center Cotton's North-west* H Ciiove West Projir's South— W' St Mary's East North South H Grove Center " North-east Sagamore North-west H Grove South-west North Propr's South— K Kiversidc East H Grove East* " North-east '< South North West* POKTSMOrXII. Calvaiy Cemetery Cotton 's " Eiiisf.opal " Haiinony Grove " North " " Proprietors' " Sagamore " St. Mary's " I'nion ' " Cliristian Sliore, I'rivate Ci round Gravelly Kulge, " NKIGIIBORISG lOWNS. i-i-,.,...i..,„i J "lackett Farm 1 } ^''-^"'■""'jTown Cemetery !t) Newcastle, Riverside Cemetery " Tarltoii's " Sewiiis'ton— Town Cenielerv f Breakfast Hill ." 21 I Foss' i:eac.!i 3 i I Lafavelte Road 1 I Rye ■! Rye Beach 1 ; I Rye Center : 1 i I Siijtamore 1 I LTown Cemetery 1 J Total NOTE. AIU'M, William IJarnL'H, .1 nines IJi-rry. Willifiiii I!, lirowii. (ieorne 'I'. (;oo(l»lii, William II. Harvey, .loliii - .larvin, KdwnnI Lombanl, Hi'iiry .NoyeM. Jo-st-ph O'I.eary. Tiinolliy - racks, Davlil Sim|iMon. .lolia WVlch llirliard Nee i'linliT. Willi.iMi I'. Spe Franklin, Fn-.l M See M.'irry. William H. See Lest'e, (ieorire T. See tiuint. William (ioodain .*^ee Falve.v, John See.IervlH, Edv\ard See Lombard, Hariy See .\ove«, Leverett W. See l,ear.v, TiiiHilliy < '. See Taikh, Kdward H. See Wh.'iley. Willliim Ilenrv See W.iNli. KiclKini IN HONOK OF THE MEN OF PORTSMOUTH WHO GAVE THEIH SERVICES ON THE LAND AND ON THE SEA IN THE WAH WHICH PEESEKVED THE UNION OF THE STATES THIS MONlilENT IS ERECTED BY GRATEFUL CITIZENS. 1S88. A N TI ETA M GETT YSBU H G FREDERICKSBURG KEARSARGE WILLIAMSBIUG I'AIU OAKS SAVAGE STATION WHITE OAK SWAMP MALVERN' HIM. CHANTILLV SOUTH MOUNTAIN CHANCELLOllSVILLE WILUEKNESS COLD HARBOK PETERSBURG RICHMOND MONITOR & MERRIMAUK NEW ORLEANS MOBILE BAY M(»RRIS ISLAND JAMES ISLAND FORT DARLING PORT HUDSON RED RIVER FORT DONELSON PEACH TREE CREEK SHERMANS MARCH TO THE SEA SnhUi'rs' and Sailnrx' Mo)ni)i>e»t, Portsmon/h, .V. //. LINCOLN'S SPEECH AT GETTYSBQRG. NOVKMP.EK l!i. ls(i;j. "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that na- tion, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. "We are met on a great battle-fleld of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that lield, as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this, lint, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate — we cannot consecrate — Ave cannot hallow — this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world Avill little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great taslj remaining before us — that from these iionored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under (iod, shall have a new birth of freedom— and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." A/>plrain, fond loviuK hearts With anp:uisli have been tilled. lint while we mourn let us loolv up -Vnd sinilinp: throuj^h our pain, Pii'Mieinlier, what to u.s is loss, To him is heavenly gain." Stone. "Private Co. (J. Kesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, P-iOJ. for .'{ years. Promoted to Corporal, < xt. .in. is(;;j. AVounded severe- ly, Oct. 27, lS(i4. Died of wounds, Nov. '.), 18(54 [Sec above]." Adjutant (Jcnerafs Rexords, X. II . Adams, John Frank— 27th Maine- Enlisted as "John F. Adams." "Eldest son of Samuel and Mary .1. Adams. Died in Boston, Mass." Stone. "Private Co. (J. P.orn in Portsm'-uth, N. II. Pesideiit of Kittery. Maine. Date of Muster, Sept. ;J0. 18(;2, for '.) months. Mustered out and honorably discharged July 17, 18():{, at Portland, Maine, by rea- son of expiration of term of service." Adjutant (icneral's Records, Maine. Adams, Patrick— 6th N. H. "Private Co. II. Recruit. Residence or assignment, Henniker. [Actual resi- dence, Portsmouth]. Date of Muster, June 8, ls(!4, for ;j years. Wounded at Petersburg, Va., July ."», 18(54. Dis- charged on account of ■\vounds, June 12, 18(5.-)." Adjutant General's Records, X. If. "Patrick, better known as 'Vanke^e,' Adams, died [in Portsmouth] on Satur- day [Oct. I."., 1S!I2]. . . . Adams served in the war of the rebellion. . . . Four years ago he broke one of his legs, which necessitated his .going to the Soldier's 1 Home at Togus, Me., where he remained until witliin a few weeks, when he came to this city." PorlsmOKt/i n-iily \<-.'s. Od. /-, fS()2. Adams, William C.-War 1812. He was captured at sea, and was a prisoner of war at Dartmoor, F.ngland. Amazeen, Joseph— U. S. R. M. "Commissioned .'ird Lieutenant V. S. Riv.nii.' Marine, .\pril 13, 1,*^;}7. 2nd H lAvwicnimt, December '.». Is.i'.i. list Lieu- tenant, Septenil)er 1, 1^4(1. On account of a reduction in the number ol ollicers his commission was vacated June 11, ISl'.t. Kecommissioned .{rd I/ieutenant, July JS, isr)4. -Jnd I-ieutenant, ^Mareh 1(1, Is.m. 1st Lieutenant. April '., is.Vi. Keduced to 2nd Lieutenant, January '.i, 18(>2. Com- missioned 1st Lieutenant, July 1, ISC.!. ( aptain July 11, isci. Died .\pril -'(), ISSO. During the period of the war of the Rebellion he served on vessels and sta- tions as follows, viz : May to September, ISC.l, 'C'lisMns," I'ortland, Maine: September ISdl to April 1S(;2. Avaitlu"; orders: April lS(i2 to .lune isc,;^, 'Black,' r.oston, :Mass. : June isd:! to June ls(;4, 'Aiiassiz' and 'Forward.' in- land Maters of North Carolina; June ]S(i4 to September 1S(;4, Tawtuxet,' New York; September 1S(;4 to close of war, 'Aiiassiz,' New Bedford Mass." Ifecords Trcas/irv Department. Anderson, James F.— 16th N. H. ICnlisted as "James Anderson." "Private Co. K. Residence I'orts- montli. Date of Muster, Nov. s, lS(i2, for '.I months. Mustered out, August 20, ls(;:{." Ailjiitiint (r< )iri(ir^ Records., N. II. Anderson, James F.— • • • "Son of John and Sarah A. Anderson. . . . Faithful and true." Stouc. Anderson, John— Mex. War. •Died at Afexico, ... A kind hus- band and allectionate father." Stone. Atchison, George C— U, S. Navy. "(ieorgeC. Aitchisiou." Stone. Austin, Benj. M,— • ■ • Ayers, James S.-lOth N. H. ■rrivate Co. C. Residence or assign- ment. Tortsmouth. Date of >ruster Sept. 4. lS(i2, for ;i years. Promoted to Oorporal, Dec.!, lsi;2. Discharged for ^Usability, March :{(), ISO-'J." Adjutant Gene mi's Ricords, X. 11. Bailey, Geo. F.-6 Inf. & 1 Cav. Mass. 'A member ol the (ith Mass. Hegt. three months, rienlisted in 1st Mass. Cavalry to the (;nd of the war." .Stone. 'Private Co. V. (ith Mass. Infantry. JJesidencc, J.a-wrence, Mass. Knlisted . Date of "Muster, April 22, 18(il, for ;! months. Discharged Aug. 2, ISOl, ex- piration of service. I'rivate Troop 1), 1st Mass. Cavalry. Residence, Lawrence. Mass. Enlisted Sept. IG, iSC.l. Date of Muster Sept. 17, 18(;l, for ;{ years. Reenlisted Jan. 1, 1S(J4. Promoted to Corporal. .March P.>, 18, 1S(;2. V. S. Steamer 'Kearsarge.' Discharged Nov. 2!», lS(i4, ship went out of commission." Post Records. One of the crew of the 1'. S. Steamer "Kearsarge" when she destroyed the ".\labama," off Cherboure. Erance, June T.I, 1S(U. See record of Mark (J. Ham. Barr, Ferdinand— 13th N. H. "Private Co. K. IJesidence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster Sept. •20, 18(12. for .") years. Mustered out May 28, 18(M." Adjutant General's Records, X. H. Barry, William H.-lst N. H. H. Art. Enlisted as "William 11. Berry." "Private Co. .\. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster July 2, 18(;;!. for ."! years. .Mustered out Sept. 11, 18(;.-.." Adjutant General's Records, \. II. ' Barsantee, Alphonzo— 2d Mass. Bat- Enlisted as "Alphonso Barsantee. " "Son of John and Ezoa Rarsantee." Stone. 'Private. Residence, Boston. Enlist- ed July .'{ I, 18(11. Date of Muster, July :{1 , 18(jl , for ;{ years. Mustered out Aug. IC, 18(14. • Adjutant General's Records, Mass. I^ Barsantee, John B.— War 1812. "Died in iJostun, Mass." Portsnioiiili Cliroiiiclc, Scft . y, iS~^. 'i'he lA'tler of Marque on wiiich lie served was captured l)y tiie iJrilisli. and he was a prisoner of war at Diirimoor, I'.Uirland. Family Traditions. Bartow, Theodore B.— U. S, Navy. "'! lieodi)re Beekman Hartow . . . died May 17, ISClt." Stone. •Chaplain, ('» Septemhei-, 1841. Died is May [see above] ISC.it." Ilamcysh's Cici/eral Nazy lici^isfcr. "Died at rortsmouth, N. H., May is, >ee above] lS(i!)." .A'(?r r /iro/'strr. /S'o. Bates, Patrick-U. S. M. 0. 11 is stone reads incorrectly — "I'at'k Bates, r. S. Xavy." Bates, Robert-U. S. M. 0. "■Sergeant IJobert r.ates, U. S. M. ('. retired, [who died in Kittery, Maine, July ]l, Is'.i2] . . . was c.n years of age and a native of \'ermont. lie formerly resided in this city, movinj^- to Kittery about s years ago. He has an honorable record as a veteran soldier, and will be buried tomorrow by E (;. Parker I'ost, (i. A. H [of Kittery, of which he was a member]. A ser- geant's guard of marine^ from the Xavy Yard will also attend the funeral." PorlsnioHtft Diiilv Ev<'iiing Post, 'YnIv /j, Eaxter, George D.— 1st N. Y. Art. Knlisted as "(idorge Baxter." Member Storer Post, G. A. ]{. "Private. Co. (i. Enlisted Sept. i»!), ISC.l, for ;{ years. Dropped from the roll?; per G. <). Xo. ;{, Artillery Head- quarters, .Vrmy of Potomac, < )ctofcer 7, 3so:j." Adjutant General's Records. N. T. "Born in Scotland, 181-2." Discharged on account of -a gun shot wound in the right shoulder." Soldiers Memorial /SS<;. Beal, Freeman 6.— U. S. Navy. Bennett, Abner B,— U. S. Army. "Surgeon, Hospital, Point of Kocks, Va." /Records Storer Post. Benson, Charles A.— U. S. Navy. Eerry, Albert G.-4th N. H. "Private Co. B. Hesidence Ports- mouth. Date of .Muster, Sfp^ is. ls(;i, for ;'. years. Keenlistcd Feb. -JO, 18(;4. Sergeant Co. II. Date of Muster, Feb. •J(i, I8(i4, f years. Captured at Dru- ry's Bluir, \a.". May 20, ISCI Faroled Nov. 24, ls(!i. I'romotcd lo I-Mrst Ser- sjeant, .Marcli I, isd,"). .Mustered nut . I ulv 28, 1 8(1.-)." Adjutant (icnrnirs Ifei ord. .\' . II. Bickford, Andrew— Mex. War. "Private Co. C, !ith V . S. Infantry. Residence, Dover. Knlisted .\pril 2, ls47. to serve during the war." Adjutant General's Report, N. II. /S6S. Binch, David-9th N. H. "Private Co. C. Ki sidence Ports- mouth. Date of .Muster, July 17, I.s; receiving ship 'Colorado,' Is7.%(!. Commissioned as Captain, ls7('. ; flagship 'Hartford,' North Atlantic Sta- tion, ls77-;i; receiving ship 'Colorado,' ]s7'.t-sn."' Ilamersly's Xa-al Encvclopedia. Black, William-U. S. Navy. "Boatswain, ;!it March, is;;.",. Died "< .lune, 1874," IIanierslv''s General Xaty Register. '•r.)iedat ^Ielrose, Mass.,. June 8, l.s74." Xaz'v Rei;ister. iSjj;. Black, William W.-U. S. Navy. "Mate, 2;l September. lMi2. IJesigned, 14 June, Isci." Ham er sir's General SHry Register. i6 Blake, Charles F -U. S. Navy. Charles Kollen Hlake. •'Actiiifr Midshipman, 2i> October, \s:,'.k Kusiiin, i-'ii June, isi;:;. Master [Lieu- tenant — sec beloAvJ, '_''_' February, is()4 Lieutenant Commander, '2'> July, isiu;. Retired list, IS January. Is71. Died .'n February, IsT'.t." //tiiiicrslv's Gi'tii-ral Xaz'v Ni-<^istcr. "Died at North i'latte, Nebraska, Fel>- ruary I'o, is7!i." Xazv Rr, 1S(;4. Commissioned as Lieutenant, February 22, ls{;4; steam-sloop 'Powhatan," Pacif- ic Squadron, lsi;.">-s. Commissioned a* Lieutenant-( omman- der, July 2.">, !><(;(;; Naval Academy, isiis. 7i)." /lamersly's IVar'n/ Jfccords, /SyS. Boardman, G. Clifford-U. S. Navy. Georcc Clifford Hosidman, son of Dr. John H. and Susan (IJice) IJoardman, and grandson of lion. Langley IJoard- man. "Langley IJoardman — ls;',i."" Tomh. "Acting Assistant Paymaster, 2:! July, ls(;2. Died 12 November, Isc.")." I/aiiicrs/y's General Nazy Re^'isfer. "Died on I'. S. Steamer 'Itliode Island," November, 12, isc..".." .\(iiy /fro/'s/er, iS6^>. "On Wednesday morning [November 22, isc,.")] ex-(iovernor Goodwin received a dispatch from Secretary Welles, stat- ing that Paynmster 1! .aVdman dM>1 at Havana (in the 12th iust. — George Clif- ford IJoardman, Paymaster, I', S. N., was a son of Dr. Boardman of this city : he was about twenty-tlve years of age, and a young man of more than ordinary promis *. lie was attached to the ex- rebel steamer 'Stonewall," which vessel has put into Heaufort. His disease was yellow fever."" Povtsmoulli yoHi'iial Nov. .'-r, jS6^. He served as an Acting Assistant Pay- master, r. S. Navy, on board the steam- er "Norwich" in the Soutli Atlantic Blockading Squadron for about two years, and on Hie steamer "(Jalena.' In the autumn of isi;.". he was ordered to the ex-rebel ironclail 'Stonewall"" at Ha- vana, when that vessel, surrendered to the Spaniards by her commander at the end of the war, was by them turned over to the Inited States. He wi-nt to Havana in the V. S. Steamer "l.hode Island,"" Commander Alexander Murray, (after- wards Hear Admiral,) and died at Ha- vana, of yellow fever, November 12, isi;.".. Bonnen, Peter-War 1812. Eidisted as "Peter Bonner."" "A soldier in the war of 1S12. . A faithful friend." Stom . "Private, Capt. Robert NeaPs company of Artillery of N. H. Militia. Enlisted .lune 2s, Isil'. Discharged August ;'.l, isii'.-' Adjiiiaiit General'^ Import, N. //., iSbS- Par/ J. Buried on farm of s. S. Brackett. I'.ay- side. (Jrocnlaud, N. H. Bradford, Joseph M.— U. S. Navy. "Midshipman, |n .lanuary, ls4n. Pass- ('(1 Midshipman, II .luly, ls4(). .Master, 1 March is.*,.".. Lieutenant, 14 Septem- ber, IS."..".. Lieutenant-Commander, li: .luly ls(;2. Commander, 2."> July isiic. Uetired list ". Februarv. ls72. Captain. Retired list, k; March 1^72. Died, 14 .Vpril is72."" Ilaiiirrslv's Gini ral Xaz'v licffisti-r. '•Dietl at Norfolk, Virginia, April 14 1S72." Xavy Ri'ffisv-r. jS"] ;. "JJorn in Tennessee. Appointed from Alabama, .January 10, is4(i: attached to fiigate 'Columbus," Mediterranean Squad- ron, ls4ii-;!: slo( p '\'andalia." Home S(|uadron, 1S4:>-.". : Naval School, ls4(;. Promoted to Passed .Midshipman, July 11, ls4(): attached to steamer 'Spitfii'e,' Home Squadron, ls4(; 7. Was in the sev- eral attacks on Xava, Cruz: on board the 'Spittire" when that vessel, assisted by two other gunboats, captured a ten-gun fort a few' miles below Taliasco: in sev- eral skirnnshes ill and abuut Tabasco: at capture of Tuspan and Tampico ; frig- ate 'Brandywine." Brazil Squadron, ls47- s; razee 'Independence," Mediterranean Scjuadron, ls4'.t.">2: Co..">. Commis- sioned as Lieutenant, September Id [14], is.'i,", : sloop '.lamestown,' Coast of Afri- ca, js.'.t;, receiving-ship, Boston, is.'.T'.i: store-ship 'Release,' Brazil Squadron, l.s(;n(ii: Navy Yard, I'ortsmoutli, N. H., is(;2 :!. Commissioned as Lieutenant-Comman- der, .luly ic, ISCL' : commanding steamer 'Nipsic,' South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, I si;:;, in Novemb»r, isi;:;, was appointed Fleet-Captain of the South .Vt- lantic Squadron, and served in that ca- pacity until .lune 2.">, isi;.", ; was a niimb.r of times under tire at Charleston and Stoiio Inlet: Navy ^ aid, rortsmouth, N. !1., iscc. Coniinissioiu'd as ( oiiimancU'r, July L'">, iscc; cominaiicliiip; stcani-sloop 'IJpsaca,' Nortii I'rtcitlc Squadron, lsi!7-S; ord- nance duty, Navy ^'ard, IJoston, Isc'.i. [Uctired Is72 — see above.] I'ronioted to Captnin [Retired list], 1s7l>. Died April II, 1S7'.>." //(Hi/ci:t/\'s .YdT'd/ /frcords, /Sgo. Brewster, John W— 4th N. H. "Corporal, Co. 15. Kesidenee. I'orts- nK)uth. Date of Must<'r, Sept. l.s, isci, for :> years. Promoted to Sergeant. Wounded sliiihtly, Oct. 22. Isci'. Tro- moted to I'd i.ieutenant, Co. B. Date of ConiniiS!-ion, Dec. 1, 1S(;2. Wounded May I'll, isi;4. Discharged for disability, Sept. 11, 1S(U." AdjiiliD't ' ieiiiful's Riciifih. X. II. Briggs, Francis— U, S, Navy- Brown, Chas. H.-lst N, H. H. Art. "l'ori)oral. 1st Co., II. Arf., X. H. \'ol- ijuteers, afterwards Co. A., 1st N. II. II. .Art. Residence, Lisbon. Date of .Muster, May L'c, Isc.!, for ."> years. Pro- moted to Sergeant Xovemhev 14, ls(;4. Mustered out September 11, isd.")." Adjittmit a OH' nil's Ih'cords, N. II. Brown, George A.— 17 Mass. & 1st N. H. H. A. " Private. Co. F., 17th Mass. Residence Haverhill, Mass. Kulisted April 2(;, isci, 1 )ate of Muster, .July 22, isfW , for ."> years, i'ronioted to Corporal Xov. 1, Isc;;. Mustered ont .Vugust ;5. ls(;4." Adjiitinii Ch-ni'Viir^ Ifccords, Moss. "Sergeant, Co. L, 1st N. II. II. Art. Residence or assignment, Concord, Ward , is'.tl." Adjiit'int (IciK'nil's Rf'cords, .W II. "Born in X'ova Scotia. Residence Newington. Died at New Hampshire Soldiers' Home, Tilton, X'. 11."' l!cf>orl X. II. Soldt'ifs' lloiuf, iSgi-j. Brown, John W.-13th N. H. "Private, Co. K. liesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, St pt. 20, |s(;l>. for ."> years. Discharged for disability at iiermnda Hundred, \'a.. May 2n, isci.-' .\ii i;r),, I >(;:.■■ sionr. ••Private. 1,'esidence. Boston. Ward '.'. Kulisted. Dec. 2<;. isfl:!. D.ate of Muster, Dec. 2(;. isd:'.. for ;> years. \\'ounded Aug. 2.".. |s(;4. Mustered out .lune M. l.sd.-.." .\i" strain, Surely we shall meet ajrain. Ve.s! when this frail hod.v dies. We shall meet lievond ttio skies."' Sto/ie. Carter, Henry M.-16th N. H. "Died at New Orleans. . . . He sleeps in Southern soil." Sto»i'. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of ^Muster, Oct. 2'.), isti2, for !» months. Died of disease at X'ew Orleans, La., .Tune 24, L*^(!;j." AdjutiDit General's Records, X. II. Case, Heman— 1st Me. H. Art. .Member Stoier Post, (!. .V. R. "Private, Co. L. Born in Lubec, ^Taine. Resident of I.ubec, Elaine. Date of Mus- ter, Jan. I. IStU, for ;! years. Wounded Aug. IS, isci. Mustered out and honor- ably discharged Sept 11, ISt;.-), at Fort Baker, D. C., by reason of orders from War Dept. disbanding Regiment." Adjutant (icneral's Records, Maine. "Wounded INIay l!>th I.*<(;4, at the bat- tle of Spotsylvania, \'a., returned to duty in August, and was again wounded oil .Vugust 28 [IS], 1S(;4, and again returned to duty with his regiment December I, 1SG4. . . . Mustered out at Washing- ton, D. C. Sept II, ls().")." Soldiers Memorial, iSSj.. iS Caswell, Charles R.-13th N. H. •■I'ri vate, Co \\. IJesidcine or assigii- iiK'iit, liye. J).'ite of Muster, S.'pt. 20, Im!l', for.! years. Discharged for disabil- ity at Washington, 1). ('.. D.'c. II, isc.-j." Adjutant Gcneidl's /fecoi(h,.\'. If. Caswell, William-8 Inf. & 1 Bat. Mass.. & 1 U. S. Vet. •Private, (o. J)., Mh Mass. Infantry. JJesideuce, Jauu. Unlisted . Date of Muster, April .!o. I si; I, foi ;! months. Discharged Aug. 1. isiii, expiration of service. Private, 1st Mass. Iiutcry. IJ-sidenee IJostoii. Kulisled Aug L's, is(ii, for ;{ years. Date of Muster . Discharged Au;;. '.".», 1S(;+, expiration of service. Private, V. S. Wueran Volunteers (Hancock Corps ). Kesideuce North Chel- s.a. Mass. Enlisted .Ian. 17, isd.-.. Da'.e of :\Iuster . Discharged Jan. c. iscd. ' Adjutant Geiicriil's Records, Muss. Chace, Horace J.— U, S. Navy. '•Son of Asahel P. and (irace ( hace. Died at Indian Kiver, Fla. . . . Buried at sea." Stone. Chamberlain, Albert Jr.— U.S.Navy. Chase, Algernon F.— 2nd N. H. "Enlisted in Co. Pi, I'ud I{eg. \. II. \'., Aug. !», iSdL'. . . . Died Aug. 27. '•^•!--" .,e. 'Private, Co. 15. Uecruit. Hesidence. Somersworth. Date of Muster, Aug. 12^ lsi;2. for ;•. years. ])ied of disease Aug. 27, |.s(;2." Adjutant (irneral's Jxecords, .\. II. Clark, Augustus L.— U. S. Navy. ".\ugu8tus Loroy Clark," son of "C. A. I't \'. L. Clark." " Sioni-. Clark, Charles H.-U. S. N. & 1st N. H. H. Art. Served on I'. S, Steamer •!{. H. Cuy- ler" and other vessels -while in the V . S. Navy. "Pivate, Co. K. 1st X. H. II. Art. JJesidence or assignment. Portsmouth, "Ward 1. Date of Muster, Sept. 17, \xM, for) year. Mustered out .June 1."). jsc,.")." Adjutant General's Records, N. //. Clark, George— Mass. Vols. ".\ soldier in Mass. Infantry, isci- ]><•■•■")." Stone. Clark. Geor2:e H.— 7th Mass. & U. S. M. C Enlisted as "George Clark." .Memlier S orer Post, (; A. R. '•Private, C). E, 7th Mass. Residence Dorchester, Mass. Enlisted May 14, isi".]. Date ot Muster. .lunel."), isc'l, for '. years. Mustered out.luni> 27, I.s(;4." Adjutant (iineidl's Ricords, Mass. "Private, V. S. M. 0. Birthplace Eng- land. Enlisted Dec. 27, isi;4. Promoted to Corporal. Discharged Dec. 2s, iscs, ex- piration of service." Post R< cords. Clark, Thomas K.— 26th Mass. '•Private, Co. C. Residence Pepperell, .Mass. Enlisted Dec. 12, isc;!. Date of Muster, Dec. 12, isc.:;. for ;'. years. Mus- tered out Aug. 2(;, ISC,.-,, as absent sick. (Discharged May 2.-), is(;."i.)" Adjutant Gi-ni rat's Records, Mays. Clough, Nathan-13th N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Rye. Date of Muster, Sept. 2(i, is(;2, for;', years. Mustered out May 12, |s(;.-,. Died at Rve, X. II., .lanuary 14, 1S72." Adjutant General's Records, X. //. Coffin, John N.-8 Bat. & 5 V. M. Mass. "1st Lieutenant, sth Mass. Battery. Residence Somerville, Mass. Date of Muster, Sept 21, IS(;2, [see hclo-w], for »;. months. Mustered out Nov. 2!i, l,s(;2. Captain Co. 1}. .".th Regiment Mass. ^'ol. .Militia. Residence Somerville, Mass. Date of Muster, .July 2.-., l.S(;4. for loo days. Discharged as Captain Xov. ic, 1N(;4, expiration of service," Adjutant (iemral's Records, Mass. "Borii in Portsmouth, March 11, Is2."i. . . He Avent to California in '4'.i, and returning took up his residence in Somerville, Mass. He entered the army .May 2'.>, 1S(;2, as Lieutenant of the ^i\\ Mass. Battery, and was in the second bat- tle of Bull Run and at .\ntietam. He af- terwards was Captain of the Somerville, lAght Infantry in the one hundred days campaign in ls(;4. During his -war ser- vice he was frequently commended for his personal bravery. Jle was for a long time a prominent citizen of Watertown, Mass.; and was a member of Isaac B. Patten Post, No. si, (i. A. R. of that town. He died in Watertown, July in [(;j, is'.il, aged (k; years. 4 months." Soldiers Memorial, iS()2. Colby, John-3d U. S. Art. '9 Cole, Edwin .-1st Me. H. Art. "Private, Co. L. Horn in Skowhegaii, ^laiue. Resident ol (iuilford, Maine. Date of ."Muster, Dec. .">l, Isc,:;, for :'. \ears. .Mustered out and honorably discliariieil Sept. IL 1 sr,.-,, at Fort IJaker, 1). ('., liy reason of orders from War Dept. dis- bandins IJotjiment." AdjiitcDit ('< I III- fill's R I- cords, Miiini . Cole, Levi W.-4th N. H. & U. S. N. "l-ost at sea near tlie (Georges lianks." StOIK-. >'l'rivate,Co. II, tthX. II. Kecrnit. Hes- idene*? Newcastle, X. II. Date of Muster. Dec. 1'4, 1S(;:j, for ;'. years. Transferred to r. S. Navy, .\.pril 2s. isiM, as ordinary ^eamau. Served on l. S. steamers '.Mack- inaw' and 'I'iogja ■ Discharired at New York citv. Nov. 17, ls(l.">." Adjutant (u-wral's Records, X. II. Collins, John-lOth N. H. '•An honest man." Stom'. 'Private, Co. (i. IJesideuceor assign- ment, (irecnland. Date of Muster, Sept. VI, 1S(;2, for ;i years. .Mustered out June ■-M, isi;.-,.-' Adjutant Uiiiifiil's llicoi'ds, X . H. Collins, Joseph— U. S. Navy. Conners, John— U, S. Navy. Connor, Benjamin— Rev. War. "IJenjamin Connor, a Kevolutionai-y oilicer. )5oru in Kxeter, N. II., .Vprils, 174.S. Departed this life at (Jree aland, N. II , Dec. I'll, is:",.-,. lUessed are the dead who die in the Lord." siour. "Id Sei)tember, I77<;, the General Court of New Hampshire voted to reinforce the army at New York with two regiments, the first of which was placed under the command of Colonel I'homas Tash. Cap- tain Daniel (iordon's company of this regiment contained the following otlicers and men belonging to Kxeter. . . . [Men] . . . Benjamin ( onner." Bill's History of Excfcr. Cox, George- U. S, Navy. "Born in England. Residence. I'orts- mouth. lie enlisted in tlie V . S. Navy, at Portsmouth, April 17, ]s(;l>, for":', years, as 'ind class fireman, served on the r.S. Steamers '.Mahaska" and Nipsic/and April •>•!, \s{\:,, received an honorable dis- charge from the V S. naval service." Sold/'i rs Mi'iiiorinl, ISg3, Critchley. Thomas H.-13th N. H, Enlisted as "Thomas Critchley." .Member Storer Post, (i. A. R. "Died .M.-iv ;!, iss.", [jssd]." Stom. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Uate of Muster, Sept. L'o, isCiL', for ."• years Transferred to l>and, :'.rd iirigade, (Jetty's Division, |sth .\rmy Corps, .lanuary L'l, isi;.",. .Mustered out, i;iciiinond, June '.'I . i.st;.-,,as L'nd class .Musician, as of Rand, lind Rri- gade, :'>rd Division, 'l\i\\ .Vrmy Corps." Adjitt'ii/f (ff/ic nil's Ricords. N. II. "I'lrtiiplace, England." Post Rirords. Crowley, Michael— U. S. Navy- . Cnnningham. Bernard— U. S- Navy- Currier, Willie H.-3rd U. S- Art- Curtis, Charles H.-13th N. H- "1st Lieut., Co. C. Residence Farming- ton. C:)mmissioned, Sept. L»7, l.s(;2. Pro- moted to Captain, Co. F. Dite of Com- mission, Oct. 2s, 1S(I4 .Mustered out, .lune 21, isi;.",. Di^d in North Cambridge, Mass., March I'.i, is'.M." Adjutinit (iiiiirnl's Rirords, .V. II. Daily, Milo H.— 11th Mass. Bat. "Killed June l'.>, l.siU." Stom-. "Private. Residence Cambridge, .Mass. Enlisted . Date of Muster, Aug. •!:>, ISC'J, for ".» months. Discharged May '2'<. ISC,;',, ex))iration of service. Reenlisted in same P.attery as Private, Jan. 4, ls(;4. Residence, Cambridge, Mass., AVard ;>. Date of Muster, Jan. r,, is(;4, for :i years. KiUed in action at Petersburg, \&., June i!i, ]si;4."" Adjiitmit (iiwrnl's Hirords, Muss. Danielson, Fred.— U. S. Navy. Danielson, Joseph H. — 13th N. H. ICnlisted as ■•Joseph N. Danielson." ••J. N. Danielson. ■■ Stom'. "Corporal, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. I'ortsmouth. Date of Muster. Sept. I'll. ls(;2. for :> years. Discharged for disability at I'hiladeliihia. Pa.. Jan. 12. ISC,;;.-- Adjutiint (iiiiiriil's Hi-cords. \. If. David, George E.-13th N. H. Davidson, James— 13th N. H. ••Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- meut. rortsmouth. Date of Muster. Sept. L'." Ad/iilin/i drill rul'^i l!rcorth. \. II. Davidson, James— Q. S. Art. & N, H. Vols. ••Captain, liialtailied Company N. II. "N'olunteers. statiom d at Fort Constitu- tion, rortsmouth Harbor. X. H. .I'esi- dence. Newcastle. Date of .Muster. May J.">. ls(;2. No record of muster out at Adjutant (Jencrars oHice. Washington. The enlisted men of this company were transferred to Co. K. 'ith IJeg. N. 11. A'ols.. .Vug. L':!. 1S(;2 [and Captain David- son was then probably mustered out]. AdjiiUinl ai'iiiriil's llccoiuh, X. II. Davis, Alfred E.- -6th N. H. Davis, Lewis— 10th N. H. Same stone witli Thomas .1. Davis. 1:3th X. II. Lewis and Thomas J. Davis. "Sweet sleep the Urave who sunk to rest. With all their <'oiintri''8 wi-shes blest; Their names survive with honor rare, Ami patriot.s' tears their praise declare." ••Private. ( o. G. IJesidence or assign- ment. Porismoutli. Date of Muster. Sept. 4, 1S(;2. for ;'. years. J)ischarged for disability Jan. 12. isd.',." Adjitlmil (ii'iii'i-dl's J.'irords,' \. II. Davis, Thomas J.— 13th N. H. Same stone with Lewis Davis. lothN.H. ••Died .lane 14. l.s(;4." S/o»r. •'Piivate. Co. C. Hesidence or assign- ment. X"^ewcastle. Date of Mu^-ter. Sept. r.i. \si;-2. for ;> years. Killed near Peters- Iturg. ^'a.. .lune ).") [see above], 1S(;4." .\d/iil(nil dciicrid's L'rds, X. If. Dearborn, George E,— U. S. Navy. ^lember Storer Post. (i. .\. 1{. '•Birthplace, Krtingham", residence, (ireenlaud. Eolisted Sept. <',, l.s(;4. Sec- ond class tireman on U. S. S. "Colorado." Discharged Sept. 7, ]H(;7, expiration of term of service." So/d/irs Mrjiiort'id, jSgo. Dearborn, Samuel D.— 8th N. H. ••Private, Co. I. IJesidence or assign- ment. Mid'tleton. Date of Muster, Dec. L'n. isci. for :'. years. Transferred to Co. (;., 2(ith Invalid Corps, Feb. ic, is(;4. Discharged for disability April L'^, ls(;4." Ad/uliint (iim nd's l!< cords, X. Jf. Dennett, George F.— 19th Mass. Knlisted as '•(ieorge Dennett." ••(ieorge Franklin Dennett, member of IHth Mass. Kegt. Died at AndersonviUe. (ia , Sept. 4. ls(;4, .Vi;,ed :i:> yrs."' S/o»r. "Private. Co. K. Pesidence Boston, 4th District. Enlisted May :'.(i. ls('.4. Date of Muster, May :'.o. isci, for .'.years. Captured. .Mustered c ut .Tune ."!(•, Isc."., as absent — prisoner [see above]." Ad/iilaiif (ii'/H'riil':' Uncords, A/'<.o June. isci'. Discharged is July. IsC;',." lliiiinrslv's Ii''o-///iir Army Jlcg-i'slir. Denny, John— U. S. Navy. DeWit, Carsten B.-U. S. Navy. Yeoman of the P. S. Steamer ••Kear- sarge" when she dt>troyed the "Ala- bama," ott" Cherbourg, France. June in. isdl. See record of .Mark (i. Ham. Dimick, Justin— U. S. Army. ••(leneral .lustin Dimick. United States Army. Born .Vngust c. isdii. Died October l.i, is71. Graduated at the ^lilitary .\cademy July 1st, lsr.>. Served as an officer of Artillery through all the grades from Second Lieutenant to Colonel. Was brevelted Major for 'gallant and meritorious conduct" in the Florida \\&Y, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel for •gallant and meritorious conduct' in the Mexican War, and Brigadier General for 'long, gallant and faithful services to his country." An earnest Christian Soldier, ever faithful to his family, his country iiiul his (iod." SI on,-. '•Horn in Connecticut. Appointed a Cadet at the V . S. .Military .\es(Ieiny. from Vermont, in isu. (iradiiated." •'L'nd l.icut., Mjiht Artillery, I .Inly. isi;). Transferred to 1st Ariillery. I .luue. ISL'I. 1st l.ieut.. 1 .May. isL>l. Captain, t; April, is;;."). Major, 1 .Vpril, is.".(». Lieut. Colonel, l'nd Artillery, .".Oct., is.".7. Colonel, 1st Artillery. 2(1 Oct., isci. Retired 1 .Vujj:., Isc;;. Died I.'. Oct., I.s7l. linzil llmik: — Hrevet ( 'aptain, 1 May, l>s;>4, for ten years faithful service in one grade. Brevet Major, s .May, isi'.d, for gallant and meritorious coniluct in the war against Florida Indians. Hrevet Lieut. Colonel, !'<> .\iig. 1S47, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Coutreras and Churuhusco. IJrevct Colonel. 1.". S»pt., 1S47, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Chapuitepi'C. U revet Brigadier Gen- eral, 1.'. March, isi;."., for long, gallant and faithful services to his country." Hiimi-rs/Y'x U to defend a civil suit in the ^"ermont courts. He served as Lieut Colonel of an Artil- lery battalion of the army of occupation in Texas in ls4")-(;. and during the Mexi- can war received two brevets, that of Lieutenant-Colonel, 211 Aug., 1847, for gal- lantry at Contreras and Churubusco, and that of Colonel on l;> Sept., for his ser- vices at the storming of Chapnltepec, where he was Avounded. Besidi's these battles, he was at llesaca de la Palma, La Hoya, and the capture of the city of Mexico. He served again against Florida Indians in 184'J-.")0 and ls.-,(;-7, was made Major in th»^ 1st .\rtillery, 1 .Vpril, lS.".o, Lieuten- ant-Colonel ."> Oct., is."i7, and commanded the Fort Monroe artillery sihool in i>".'.i- lii. lie was promoted to ( oloncl on 2i;< »ia., isi'il, and connnanded the di'icir- i-iipliy. Diraick, Justin E— 2iicl U- S- Art. "Lieutenant .lustin K. Dimick, son of Col. Justin and Mary C. Dimick, was mortally wounded at the Battle of Chancellors- ville on .ird May while in command of P.altery II, 2nd Keg. r. S. .Vrtillevy, iV: died on .".th May, I8(;;]. Ag«'d 2.S y'rs. He was a gallant Ollicer, a dutiful Son and an afl'ectionate Brother." Stone. "Born in New Hampshire. Appointed a Cadet at the V . S. Military .Vcademy, at Large, in L^^.'.C. (Jraduated." "2nd 1 lent. Gth Infantry. 24 June, 1801. 1st Lieut., 24 June, 18(»1. Iransferred to 1st Artillery, 14 Aug., 1S(!I, Died 7. May, 18r);{, of wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsvile, Va. [;{ May, l.s(j;{]." Ilaiiirrs/y's R< iiiilar Afviy Rigister. Dixon, John— U. S- Navy. Downing, Havillah F.— Mex. War & 6tii N. H. "Ilavilah F. Downing." Stone. "Corporal, Co. C, !)th V. S. Infantry, Mexican War. Residence, I'ortsmoutii. Enlisted March 25, 1847, to serve during the war.'' AdjuUxnt GencraVs Report, N. II. iS6S. '•Private, Co. H, cth N. H. Residence, Portsmouth. Date of Cluster, Nov. 2s, 18(;1, for .{ years. Keenlisted Jan. 4, 1804. Private, Co. II. IJesidence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Jan. 4, 1804, for .'i years. Mustered out July 17, 1SG.J." A(f/iitant GemraVs Rifords, >V. //. Downing, John— U. S. Navy. Downing, Nelson N.— U. S. Navy. "Son of Xelsoa N. and Caroline W. Downing. . . . lie passed to the spirit world while jjallaiitly dLfendiiiir the rtae: of his country from on board the l'. S. Stoan^cr I'ensacola, Apr. 24. isdj, in the bombardment of Fort.s .lackson and Phil- lips, New Orleans Harbor. IJest faithful boy, rest Thy Avork is done : ^\'e shall meet thee soon aijaiii." Stone. "Ipan recommendation of the Tresi- ." I/aiiK'rsly's Gpiwral Xavy liegistcf. Drew, Charles H--22r.cl Mass, & U. S. N. "Private, Co. I, 2i'ud Mass. Residence, Boston. F:nlisted Sept. ('),] SGI. Date of Muster, Sept. C, hsc.i. for W years. Dis- charged Oct. ;i, ]S(i2, for disability. 2nd Class Fireman, F. S. Navy.' IJorn in Troy, N. V. Kesidence or assignment, Southampton, Mass. Knlisted at Boston, Dec. 7, 1S(;4, for ;! years. Served on F. S. Steamer, 'Wando." Dischai-ged from F. S. receiving ship 'Princeton,' March 2S, l.sc.j." Adjutaui General' f Records, A/ass. Drew, Isaac C— 16th N- H. "l*rivate, Co K. Kesidence or assign- ment, I'ortsmouth. Date of Muster, Oct. 2."), 1S(;2, for ;• months. Discharged to date, Aug. 2(i, IXd'.i." Adjutant GrneraPs Records, X. II. I I Driver, Robert— 18th Mass. i "Private. Co. IJ. Itesideace, Ports- mouth, N. II. Enlisted Aug. 20, iHfJi. Date of Muster, .Vug. 21, isr.i, for :'< years. Prisoner of war. May .">, ls(;4. Mustered out Sept. 2, isdt." Adjutant General's Retards, Mass. DuQii, ClarencB— 19th Mass, "Son of Joshua and Caroline W. Dunn. Died at Fair oaks." Stone. "Died at camp at F'airOaks, N'irginia." Porlsnioufli Clironiele, yttty ./, /S63. "Private, Co. D. Kesidt nee, Boston. Knlisted Aug. 21, 1801. Date of Muster, \\\g. 2s. isci, for ;> years. Died of dis- ease at Fdir oaks, ^'a., June 21, lfirthplace, Norway ; residence, Ports- mouth. . . . I^alisted February 14, ISO,",, in the F. S. Navy. Discharged No- vember 22, ls(;7, by order of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting.'" Soldiers Memorial, /Sgr. "Si^araan, F. S. Ship '^'andalia' " Post Records. Evans, Acanthus G,— U. S, Navy. "Boy. Birthplace, Portsmouth, ]s4s. Enlisted Nov. 14. isoi'. F. S. Steamer '( >s- sipee." Rated Landsman. Discharged Dec. 0, ISC, 1, expiration of service." Post Records. Fall, Edwin H.-32nd Mass. "Son of Otis and Elizabeth Fall. . . . Killed at the battle of Gettysburg. . . . A good son and a brave soldier." Stonr. •• Private, Co. 1. Residence, Charles- town, Mass. Enlisted Aug. o, ls(;2. Date of Muster, .Vug. 11, ls(i2, for ."J years. Killed at (iettysburg, Penn., July 2, 1H(;:',." Adjutant General's Records, Mass. n Falvey, John— 2nd N. H, Kalistcd as "John Harvey.' "John Falvey. ... A good lliis- l);iiiil. a kind Father." Sio/ie. •Private. (' ). K. 15 isldeni' > or assiiiii- inent. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, .Iiine s, lsi;i, for :'. years. Discharged for dis- aliiliiy, .Vpril I'l, ls(;2." Adjulmil (iiiicnil's A'ccort/s, X. 11. Falvey, Timothy-U. S. M. 0. •■liorn in Irclaml. If ■s'dencc Ports- mouth. Enlisted ().;tober --'s, IS.")'.). Dis- charged .March 11, isd.-,;" Rfpoit X . II. Sol() years and c months. Funeral Sunday afternoon [Dec. 2'.t] from St. .loha's church, immediately after the close of afternoon service [See below]. < 'apt. Fishley was engaged, during the Uovolution, in tha service of his country, both upon sea and land. He has long been well known amongst us as a lirm patriot and an excellent citizen, and his death will be lamented. Thus one after another the veterans who participated in the struggle for our independence are passing away." Poi'liinoittli your/ml, Die. 2S, /Sjo, '•Capt. George Fishley. We gave in our paper last week a short obituary of this venerable citi/eu, who died in this city on the 2iith of December [l.s.'fO], in his '.list year. Mr. Fishley possessed to the la.st years of his life, most of his faculties to a re- markable degree. For many years he has on publie occasions appeared con- spicuously in the processions, in a cocked- hat which almost vied in years with the wearer. He was born on the 17th day of .lune, 171)0. At the age of seventeen he en- tered the continental army under (ien. Poor and Col. Dearborn, in the cours3 of the three years of his service he was at the battle of Monmouth [.lune -J.^, 177>i's or stockings. .\fter leaving the land service, he em- barked in a privateer on the ocean — was captured, and held as a prisoner at Hali- fax. His after life was spent mostly in trad- ing — for many years he had command of a coaster between I'ortsmouth and Uos- tou — and when by the ju:5t provision of a grateful country pensions were granted to the soldiers of the Iv'nolution, h(^ be- came a recipient of that bounty, and was enabled therel)y to descend in comfort to the grave. In political feelings he was strongly \\ hig — so much so that when 1 'resident Polk visited I'ortsmouth a few years since, he said he declined at llrst shaking hands with him, because he had no po- litical sympathies with him. la is4(i, when the great gathering of the Whigs of New Hampshire was made at Con- cord, a company of about :!()n citizens went from Portsmouth. As iin emblem of Commerce, a miniature ship was rigged, and was drawn from our wharves to the political capital of the State. The commander of this vessel, Avhich will be long remembered, was Capt. Fishley. In isl.". he celebi-ated his birthday, the 17th of .Tune, in the great meeting on Bunker Hill [held to celebrate the com- pletion of the monument erected in com- memoration of the battle fought there sixty-eight years before]. He was among those few IJevolutionary soldiers who were companions on that occasion. Incorpiirated in his very existence was the spirit of ^f.— and on all fitting occa- sions it was prominently visible. With him the last of our cocked hats [and the last veteran of the Kevolution residing here, excepting Mark (ireen and .John McClintock] has departed. He was an amiable man, a good citizen, and be- loved by all who knew him. He was buried from St. .lohn's church on Tuesday last— the i'orlsmoutli (ireys doing the last military honors to the old patriot." Portsmouth yoiirmil, Jaunary 7, iS^i. Ceorge Fishley and Mark (irecn -were the last surviving IJevolutiouary Soldiers residing in I'ortsmouth, and took part as such in many Fourth of .Inly and other celebrations. When I'resident Polk visited Ports- mouth July 4. 1S17, Fishley and Green." wearing their Continental uniforms and 24 cocked hats, were driven iu a carriage in tlie procession. It is told , 18()2. Discharged for disability, .Ian. s, iS(i4." Adiiitaut (it'?ii ra/'s Records, N. II. "Birthplace, Ireland.'" Post Ni'cords. Flynn, John-N. H. Vols. Ford, James E.-lSth N. H. & 1st N. H. H. Art. Member Storer Tost, (J. A. R. "Corporal, Co. F. l.'>th X. II. Resi- dence or assignment, Danbury, Date of Muster, Oct. l.">, ls(;2, for !> months. AVounded at Port Hudson, May 27, isc.:',. Mustered out, .Vug. 1.'., l.s(;;j.'' Adjutant (li'ni'ral's. Records, X. II. "I'rivate, Co. L., 1st N. II. ll. Art. Residence or assignment. Concord, Ward <;. Date of Muster, Sept 2s, is(;4, for 1 year. Promoted to Sergeant. Mustered out June l.">, 1S(;.*>." AdJulnnI tioii'i-iil's Report, .V. //., jS()6. "Birthplace, orange, X. H." Post Itecords. Foss, Robert S.-13th N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, live. Date of Muster, Sept L'O, 1S(;2, for ;5 years. Mustered out .Fune 21, isii.".." Adjutant (irncyaVs Records, X. II. Foster, Robert F.— 23rd Mass. "Private, ('o. C. Residence I'.oston. Knlisted Sept. 1, isdi. Date of Muster, Sept. 2s, lS<;i, for ;5 years. Discharged bv order of War Department, Oct. l.l, 18(U." Adjiitmit (ieuernl's Ri-cords, Muss. Foye, John Harrison— 13th N. H. Knlisted as "John II. Foye." "Son of Nathaniel (J. and ^lartha L. Foye, died at Suttblk, A'a.'' ■•Here rests a son and biother brave Who in his country's darkest hour His preeions lile most nohl.v gave. To save it from rebellion's power.'" Stone. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Rye. Date of .Muster. Sept. :'.ii isci'. Killed at Suf- folk, Va.. May .•.. isi;:;." Adjutant General's Records, N. H. "John II. Foye, a meml)er of Co. K, l:;th \. II,, was the first Hye man killed in battle during the civil war. This was at the siege of Suffolk, \'a., iu May, isc.;;; his body was bronclit iiome after the war, and interred in the Foye family bury- ing ground at Uye." Porlsnioulii DnHy E-ce. Times, y une ^,iS()2, Foye, Thomas F.— War 1812. Franklin, Fred A.-3rd Md. "He served three years and was hon- orably discharged. He was not sent to the front with his regiment, but was de- tailed for hospital service in Baltimore. piiini/y Ui'cords. Franklin, Fred. H.-U. S. Navy, "Frederick Henry, son of F. \. and Mary .Vbbj* Franklin."' Stone. He enlisted as -'James IJarnes,"" and was a seaman on the U. S. S. "Colorado" at the capture of Fort Fisher. .Vfter the war he rfenlisted as "Frederick Frank- lin," and was a quartermaster on the V. S. S. "Colorado" in June, is71. receiving a medal of honor for his services iii Corea at that time. "(ieneral Order, Xo. 1 <;'.•. Navy Department. February s, is72. Medals of honor are hereby awarded to the following named seamen and ma- rines, who have distinguished themselves in battle, or by extraordinary heroism in the line of their profession : In the attack on and capture of the Corean forts, June 11, 1S71. ******* F'rederick Franklin, quartermaster, I'. S. S. 'Colorado," who assumed com- mand of Company 1) after J>ieutenant McKee was wounded, and handled it with great credit till relieved. ******* (Jeo. M. Rohksox, Secretary of the Xavy." Freeland, John-l7th N. H. "Died in camp at Concord, N. II." Stone. "Private, Co. B. Residence, Pelhara. Date of Cluster, Xov. i:3, 1H(;2, for !•- months. Died of disease in camp ut Con- Gardner, William — ReV, War. cord, N. II., January Id, isi;.",." Adjutant Geiicrars /xcconts, \. II. Fretson, Richard— U. S. Navy. Fuller, Theodore-War 1812. Gammon, James T.— 2nd N. H. "Trivate, Co. K. Hesidenco or assign- ment, Portsmonth. Date of Muster, ,lune s, lS(;i,for.'5 years. Wounded at lUill Kuu, \'a., Aug. L".», isfiL'. Captured at (iettysburg. I'a., -luly _>, Isc,:;. lie- leased. Jfeenlisted, Private, Co. K. Resi- dence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Jan. 1, ISCl, for ."> years. Pro- moted to Corpoi'al, June 1, I8(i4. Wound- ed at Cold Harbor, A'a., June 4, lS(i4. Discharged for disability at Concord, N. 11., May'-'n. l.si;.-,." Adjutant tTcucfiiVs lli'cords, N. H. "Born in Portsmouth, N. II., October l:>,I.s42. Enlisted at Portsmouth, May L'l. 1S('>1, in Co. K, 2nd Pegiment, X. H. Infantry. . . . lieenlisted in the same comi)any on June 1, lMii4 [See above]. Discharged from the ser- vice ^lay 20, isd,"), on account of wounds. He participated in most of the battles in which the 2nd X. II. Regiment was engaged, some of whicli were : First and second Bull Pun, Antietam, Fred- ericksburg, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, and a great many other engagements. He was wounded in the head at the second battle of P>ull Hun, August 2!», lsi;2, and again in the right hand at Cold Harbor, June :i [4], 18(14. He was also taken pris- oner at the battle of (iettysburg, July 2, 18C.3. . . . He died June 28, iss7, at his residence in this city." Soldiers Memorial, j8SS. He was a member of Storer Post, C A. P., under its first charter. Gannon, Thomas— 2nd N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Forts- mouth. Date of Muster, June s, 18<;i, for .'. years. Wounded at P»ull Pun, Va., Aug. 21>, 18(!2. Mustered out June 21, ls(;4." , [d/ut(i.nl Gp7ierars Jl'cords, X. If. Gardner, Franklin E.-lOth N. H. "Son of Capt. Joseph and Loui>a M. Gardner." Stone. "Private, Co. C. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, isi/i, for ;'. years. Died at West Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. :'>, Js(;:]." Ad/utant GeneraVs Recotds, N. II. "'l"o the memory of William (lardner. An liouest man, a friend to the Ciiurch, and a sincere liberal Patriot. Died April 2;t, l.s.!4. Aged s:;." Sto7ie. \ tablet, with similar inscription, will be found in St. John's church, Ports- mouth. William (iaidner was Knsign of Capt. John Langdons company of Cavalry, which volunteered for, and took part in General Sullivan's campaign in Rhode Island, in the summer of ITTs. "William Gardner was of Portsmouth, born in 17.M. and bred a merchant, be- coming a successful and wealthy one. He was one of the leading patriots of the town of Portsmouth, in word and deed. Being agent for clothing for the Inited States, he received a requisition for blank- ets, Avlien there were none in Portsmouth market, and no money in his hands, and still worse, the government had little credit. Pearning that a merchant of Xewbury- port had a supply of them. Major Gard- ner repaired to that town to r-urchase, but was refused them on the credit of the government. He purchased them on pri- vate account, and gave his own note for them. The requisition was filled, the soldiers supplied, but when the note be- came due, ;\Iajor (iardner had to pay it from his own funds, very much to his own inconvenience, if not injury. In af- ter years he presented his claim to a bank- rupt treasury in vain. He was appointed T. S. Loan orticer" by Washington, as some remuneration for his sacrifices. I am not aware that he held any other military ottiee than the present one [see above], — which gave him the title of Major, as by the order of the Com- mittee of Safety, empowering Capt. John Langdon to raise an independent company in Portsmouth, he was to rank as colonel, and of course, his lieutenant and ensign, as lieutenant colonel and major. Major Gardner continued as V. S. Loan oilicer as long as the ottiee was continued. He died April 2!), is;',;? [is:i4], in the s:id year of his age." Ad/. lT,„,'r"l's ]:>'port, X. If. Vol. 2, iS66. "Died. In this town, on Tuesday last [April 21 », 1>!;?4], AVilliam (iardner, Fsq.. aged s;'. years ; — he held the office of Com- missioner of Loans for many years :— was one of the most venerable and re- 26 spectable of our citizens: — one, distiii- guishcd for the integrity of his life, tlie houcstv of his lieart, and the purity of his motives : — one of the most warm and faitliful patriots of his country ; — one of the niMst irenerous friends to the cause of humanity; one, reniarlial)le for conrt- eousness of manners, true hospitality, disinterested, active and ardent benevo- lence, and his domestic virtues. Precious is his memory to his friends and fellow citizens. His funeral, we understand, will be this afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late dwelling house." Poi-liiiioxtli yotir/iiil. Mav ;, /S^^. Gates, Storer H .— 1st N. H. Cav. Enlisted as "Story 11. (;ates."' ^[eml»er Storer I'ost. (;. A. If. 'Private. Troop A. Kesidenee or as- signment, Lebanon. l);ite of -Muster, .March 10, IsiU, for 'S years. Promoted to Sergeant May 1, ls(;4. Mustered out •Tuly 1.'), 18(1."). ■• ' Adjutant Getieral's Records, N. H. 'Birthplace, Lebanon, X. H." Post Ricords. Gates, Warren G.-3rd N. H. "Died at Morris Island, S. C." Stone. "Private. Co. 1>. Pesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Aug. 2;!. is(;i, for ;; years. Died of dis- ease at -Morris Island, S. C., Nov. 2ii, ]S(i:;." Adjutant GcneraT^ Records, iV. II. Gay, Thomas S -U. S. Navy. "Thomas S. (iav, (lied Mar. 2;i. IssG, .\ged 4!i yrs. A gallant oflicer of the I . S. Navy in the AVar of the Rebellion, and was prominent in the Kxpedition which destroyed- the Confederate Kam Albermale, October 2s, isi;-!." Stone. "Mate, .!() March, isc.j. .Acting Knsign, 1'7 October, l.s(;4. Honorably discharged 4 November, l.scs. Sailmaker, i; Decem- ber, 1S71. Kesigned ."i March, I.s7:;." Hamcrs/y's (icneral Nazy Rari'ster. "A resolution temlering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant William B. Cushing. of the Inited States Navy, and to the ofliccrs and men who as- sisted him in his gallant and perilous achievement in destroying the rebel steamer Albemarle, in compliance with the President's recommendation to Con- gress of the ."ith of December, isci. That the thanks of Congress are due. and are hereby tendered, to Lieutenant William P.. (ushing, of the United States Navy, and to the olHcers and men under his command, for the skill and gallantry exhibited l)y them in the destruction of the rebel iron-clad steamer -Vlbemarle, at Plymouth, North Carolina, on the night of the 27th of October, IsiU. Approved December 2(1, is(i4." I/aiiirrsh's Genera/ Xnz'v Rei;istcr. Gerrish, George A— 1st N. H. Bat. "Captain. Residence, Portsmouth. Commissioned Sept. 10, isr.l. Captured, (iroveton Pike, ^'a., Aug. 2'.i, 1S(;2. Pa- roled. Wounded, Fredericksburg, Dec. l;>, is()2. Honorably discharged March 7, is(i:;." Adjutant General's Records, X. H. The 1st N. H. Battery left Manchester, N. H., where it was recruited and organ- ized, November 1, IsGl, and proceeded to Washington, D. C. After various services, on August 2'.', is(i2, the day before the second battle of Pull Run, the IJattery took part in a re- connoissance on the Warrenton road to- ward Groveton, ^'a. The command met the enemy and suftered severely. The Battery lost several men killed and wound- ed. "Captain (Jerrish, with ten men, was captured by the enemy." Captain Gerrish was held as a prisoner of war (at Riclimondj ; but was soon ex- changed and rejoined the Battery at I'p- pervillc, \a., in November, 1S(;2. The Pattery took part in the battle of Fredericksburg December i;>, 1S(;2. "Captain (ierrish. then acting Chief of .\rtillery of the First Division, Avas wounded early in the action, and taken from the field " "On the Mth [7th] of March [isu;}]. Captain Cerrish being still disabled by his wound, resigned his commission." Adjutant General's RiportS, jV. //., iSOj; and /S(>6. "Death of Captaiu (Jerrish. — Capt. (ieorge A. (ierrish, formerly commander of the First New Hampshire Pattery, who was severely wounded at the battle of (iettysburg [Fredericksburg], while acting as Chief of Artillery of the First Division of the Army, died on Saturday [Sept. I, IsdC], at his residence in Chel- sea, Mass., fi-om the effects of his wound. His funeral took place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Iniversalist chui'ch, under the charge of the Masonic frater- nity of which he was a member. His age was .".2." Portsmoulli Jounial, S,pi . S, /S66. Gilpatrick, Reuben E.— 5th N. H. Member Storer I'ost. (i. \. R. -/ At till' conclusion of tiiis duty he went to Brooklyn. N. Y., to reside, and whih; there his .iltractive home and line liljrary were entirely destroyed by lire, causinii' him lireat tliiancial loss, from which he never recovered. Ill person Col. (Joodricli had a coiii- iiiaiiding ttiiure, and his thick mass of suow-wJiite hair and beard made him a notably dignified flijure. Me was a line conversationalist. Died April L'2, is'.ii', in Boston, aged I'.i; years :'. months." Sol!ril, on tile in this [that] oftlce." Goodrich, J. Nelson— U. S, Navy. Appointed as '"Nelson (ioodrich." ^lember Storer Post, (i. A. M. •l. N. (ioodrich, l'. S. Navy."' Stone. '•liirthplace, Portsmouth. Appointed Boatswain, r. S. Xavy, .July, isc.l. He- signed January, isi;.',." Post Ui'tords. Boatswain. I'.orn in New IIami)shire business in New York. He entered the and appointed from New Hampshire. He service at the outbreak of the JJebellion, was Boatswain of the U.S. Steamer ^Ten- ■enlisting for three months in the 7th New sacola," August :; 1 , 1 S(; l , and September York Regiment [See below]. 1-ater he 1, ]S(;2, as shown by the Navy Registers joined the L'nd New Hampshire liegiment, of those dates, and was attached to the v.ith a commission as First Lieutenant and "Tensacolu" in that capacity at the pas- ■(iuartermaster, June 2i»th, isci. In the sage of the Forts and the capture of New following ( )ctober he was made Captain OrleansbyFarragut, April'-':', and 24. isc-j. and ("ommissarv of Subsistence on the His name does not appear in the Navy stair of (ieneralBuruside, and all through Register of January 1, ls(;;;,nor in "Hain- the perilous and glorious career of the nth ersly's (ieneral Navy Register." army corps he was in charge of its means ■»«• . -n l\J.^. n \ of sustenance. He was frequently called G-OOancIl, MaTCO rl.— 4tn Ual. ••Private, Co. D. Residence, Dover. Date of Muster, Oct. '.'(I, jsdi, for ."{years. Wounded at Antietam, .Md., Sept. 17, ls(;-_>. Wounded at (Jettysbnri:, Pa., .luly 1m;;'.. Discharged for disal)ility Jan. I, is.;i.'- Adjutant Gciirrd/'s A'rcords, X. II. "I'.irthplace, Dover, N. H. (iiinshot wounds in shoulder and left hand at .An- tietam, Sept. 17, 1S(;2; in left shoulder through to lung and left foreflnger at <;ettysbnrg, July '-', isi;.;.'" Post Records. Goodrich. Edwin R.-2nd N. H. & U. S. Vols. '•First i-ieutenant, Co. K, I'ud N. U. Residence or assignment unknown. I )ate •(»f commission, June L'o, is(;i Promoted to Commissary Subsistence, P. S. N'ols , October :'>1, isc.i. Resigned Januarv 7. ilS().')." Adjutant iicncrars Records^ X. II. ••Appointed Captain, Commissai'y Sub- rer, istil, from New York. Ixesigned. 7 Jan- uary, isi ;.")."' lliiiinrslvs lleg'tihir Armv U, Brig- adier (ieneral, for meritorious service. With characteristic modesty, however, he preferred the lesser title of Colonel, for it was in that rank that he did actual service. After the rebellion he served for two years on the stafl" of (iov. Fenton, of New York, and in that capacity was stationed at Washington in charge of the adjust- ment of the war accounts between that state and the general government. In all this long and responsible service his pa- triotism and his integrity won the recgo- nilion of his superiors, and no accusa- tion of personal interest or profit was ■ever laid at his doors. "Marco P»o/zaris (ioodrich." Stoin-. •'Private. Co. D. Date of Muster, Sept. •24, isci, at Volcano. California, for :'. years. Honorably discharged October 1."., 1S(;4, at Fort Vancouver, Washington Territory, by reason of expiration of term of service." Adjutant di'mriil's U'cords, Cal. Goodwin, Ichabod— War Governor, N. H. "Ichabod Goodwin, Died on the Fourth of July. Iss2, .\ged Eighty-Seven ^ rs. He was (iovernor of New Hampshire from June ls.".'.( to June IsC.l, including the tlrst months of the War of the Rebellion." Stoni'. "The death of Ex-Governor Ichabod (ioodwin occurred at his resideuce on Is- lington street, on the evening; of July 4th [1SS2], at N.4.") o'cloclv, and was not whol- ly unexpected, as he had been confined to his bed and in a precarious condition for several weeks past. Kx-( Governor Goodwin was born in North Berwick, ^le., October 17'.>4, and was the eldest son ol Samuel (ioodwiii. At the age of fourteen he entered the countiiig room of Samuel Lord, ICsq., merchant, of tills cit}', and in Isl7 went to sea as supercargo of ship Eli/.aljeth AVilson, in the employment of J. V. and Samuel Lord. Not many months after he sailed as master and supercargo of one of the ships of this lirm and became inter- ested Avith them in the vessels lie com- manded. In \s:',2 he engaged in an exten- sive mercantile business in connection with Samuel E. Coues, Esq., in this city, and never thereafter went to sea. He represented this city in the New Hampshire Fiegislature in l.s:?.s,4o,44.")0, .">4. and •"•li, and was a member of the Constitutional Convention in ]sr,{) and is7r.. He was first I'resident of tlie East- ern Railroad Company in New Hampshire, and held the olHce for tAventy years. In ls47 he was elected I'resident of the l*ort- land, Saco and Portsmouth Kailroad Com- pany, which office he held for a long term of years, until ls71, we think. He was also first President of the Portsmouth Steam Factory, in whose success he al- ways manifested tlie liveliest interest. In ls,"(7 the degree of master of arts was conferred on him by Dartmouth col- lege. In March ixr,'.) Mr. Goodwin was elected •Governor of New J lampshire, and Avas re- elected in isco, his term of otlice extending to June .">th, isiU, coveriiig the breaking outof the rebellion and the raising of the first two regiments of volunteer infantry from this State. I'his was a most trying period in the history of New Hampshire, and nobly and patriotically did the (iov- ernor meet the emergency. The people everywhere had confidence in his wis- dom and financial skill, and when he is- sued a call for men and money for the war, they responded promptly. There then being no funds in the treasury aside from what was required to meet the or- dinary expenses of the state, and the crisis demanding tliat the quota of men called for by the President, from New Hampshire, should be raised and made ready for the field without delay, he per- sonally appealed to the banking institu- tions and private individuals of the State for assistance, and they promptly placed at his disposal six hundred and eighty thousand dollars. To call an extra sesiou of the Legisla- ture Avould involve not only delay but ex- pense, and (iovernor (ioodwin. with the advice of his council, assumed the entire responsibility as commander-in-chief of the militia to act without special legisla- tive authority. The result of his Avork became, as Ave all knoAv. a vital part of our State's history, (tn the assembling of the Legislature in June. (iov. (ioodwin plainly and concisely stated the position he assumed and the motives Avhich act- uated him. The Legislature at once en- dorsed all his acts by unanimously pass- ing the enabling act, relieving the (Jov- ernor of his heavy responsiblity. His administration of State a Hairs for tAvo years met Avith almost universal approv- al, and he left the ottlce Avitli the highest respect of all parties. Because of an earnest desire to retire from the active duties of life, ex ( iovernor (ioodwin had been gradually AvithdraAving from ollicial positions, but at the time of his death he Avas I'resident of the foUoAv- ing organizations : — First National 15ank, Piscataenevo- lent Society, which oftices he held with ability. Asa member of the [legislature and of the Constitutional ConA'ention he took a leading part on committees and in debate. His speeches Avere never made for show : he spoke only when there seemed to be occasion for it, and then ahvays to the point, and was listened to with great re- spect and attention, for his conservatism and practical Avisdom in all matters of public policy were Avell-known. In I si.'7 he married Sarah Parker Rice, daugliter of William Pice, Esq., a wealthy merchant in this city, by Avhom he had seven children : his Avife, one son and tAVO daughters surviving him. His last appearance before the public Avas on the evening of Memorial day. May :'.(», I Ss:>, in Music Hall, at Avhich (as in all the years since that day Avas set apart for remembering the dead heroes of the late war ) the ex-Covernor jiresided, and as usual gave an address full of patriotic sentiment. His remarks on that occasion Avere particularly choice and delivered Avith unusual force. Without neglecting any private duty, he yielded to frequent calls upon his time and services for the public Aveal, and in cA'crything promotive of the prosperity of his country, state and city, he ever manifested an earnest interest, dnd every good Avork found in him an earnest friend and helper. He was charitable, but his charities were not bestowed 'to be seen of men.' ^9 Very many in this city who have been the | recipients of his bounty will miss and mourn a sympathetic friend indeed. In ' theological opinion he was a Initarian of the highest type of the ('banning school, and was a devoted member of the Stone cliurch in this city. His social life was consistent with the faith he profess- ed, and alike in odicial or uiioflleial po- sitions, his influence was helpful to pub- lic and private morality. Truly a good man has gone and 'his Avorks follow him." What more fitting time for a noble heart- ed patriot to Ijreathe his last than on the evening of the anniversary of his nation's birthday ! 'I'he funeral will take place at the Uni- tarian church on Saturday [-hily sth] at 12 o'clock." Porismouth Jouma'., J/ily StJi, rSSs. Gookin, George E.— 24th Mass. •'l^ied in Boston, Mass." Stone. "Private, Co. II. Keeidence, Boston. Enlisted July 20, 18(;2. Date of Muster, .luly 2!t, I8i;2, for 3 years. Discharged Dec. .'>, 1S(;4, expiration of service." AJ/titrassachusetts Itegiment,* from which he was discharged Dec. 31, 1783." Soldiers Memorial, iSgi. "Deaths. In tliis city, on Thursday evening last [Sept. IS, 1M.->1 |, Mr. .Mark (ireen. aged 8!». Mr. (ireen was three years in the land and sea service of his country in th(! tinn; of the li'evolution. lie was an original member of thf Mechanics .\ssociation, of which he has lieen a member in good standing for forty-nine years. He was engaged in the building of the first friir- ate -Congress." lie has been confined to his house for the present year, but had lost no interest in the scenes, events and remembrances of the Revolution. .\t the celebraiion of the 4th of .Fuly the present year [ls.">|], he requested that a portion of the display might pass by his window. Plie sight aflorded him ureal gratification. The day before his death his thoughts were wandering over his ear- ly scenes with such intensity that he re- marked. 'Do yon hear those guns ? — Washington is reviewing his troops I' The funeral will take place on Satur- day afternoon [Sept. 2o] at four-o-cldck from the residence of .Mr. ^lark Green. Jr., No. 4 High street. The Mechanics Association will meet at Jeflerson Hall at half-past three-o-clock to attend the fu- neral. Portsnioiif/i yonrnal, Scfi. 20, iS-^r. Thus died and was buried, sixty-eislit years after the close of the Revolution, our last resident Contineutal soldier. Of the citizens of Portsmouth Avho took part in the Revolution. Capt. John Mc( liutock, who served in a private- armed vessel, alone survived him. "Mr. Samuel S. Green, of No. 4!t Dan- iel street, this city, is the son of Mark Wentworth Green, [usually known as Mark Green], who was born in Ports- mouth in the year 17(!2. He [;Mark Wentworth (ireen] was baptized in (Queen's (]"hapel — now St. John's church — his sponsor being Mark Ilunking Wentwortli. The interest of the latter gentleman in his godchild took shape in a proposition to send the young man to England to be educated. Voung (Jreen was a patriot, however, and declined the generous ort'er, and shipped on board a Portsmouth privateer. This vessel was fortunate in capturing three or four prizes, but was in turn captured by three British men-of-Avar. The youth was sent, a prisoner, to Hali- fax; but was exchanged not long after, and sent on a cartel to (Jloucester, Mass. Like his shipmates, he was penniless, and together they returned on foot to Ports- mouth. During the passage from Hali- fax the men were crowiled so closely in the hold of the vessel tliat no changr of position was possible except by cum- 3° mand. and -Keady — About I" was the order by which they were permitted to relieve their cramped bodies. Upon reachinii home .Mr, (ireen enlisted in the f'-deral army and served until the end of the war. With liis rejjiment he witnessed the British evaeualion of New York. Upon the disbandini? of the patriot array, he. with his comrades from Torts- mouth and Kliot. ap;aia took the road which led homeward. On arriving at Haverhill thi^y crossed the river on the ice, regardless of danger, so eager were they to reach home and friends. The father of this young man, Mr. John (Jreen, was carpenter ou the priva- teer 'Rambler' under Paul Jones [See below]. Mr. .Samuel S. Green, who counts an experience of seventy years, is justly proud of his patriotic kinsmen, and stands, himself, before his fdlow citizens an uprisht and honorable mau, content that in his person his patriotic lineage has suffered no stain." PortaiiioiU/i Daily C/noin'cle, April 2, /SSg. John ( ; reen, stated above to have served on the "privateer 'Rambler' under Paul Jones," is believed by his grandsou, Mr. Samuel S. Green, to have sailed from Portsmouth ou the "Ranger." Nov.. 1, 1777. He was, however, certainly ou the V. S. Frigate ".VUiauce," as the name of "John (ireeu, Carpenter's ^late," appears on the "Roll of the Ollieers and Crew of the Frisate 'Alliance.' Captain Peter Lan- dais, October ;'>d. 177'.>,"* printed in"Sher- burne's Life of John Paul Jones.'.' 'I'he ".\lliance" Avas then one of the vessels of Commodore Jones' squadron, and was present when he captnred the "Serapis," Sept. 2:!, I77!t, but took little part in the action. .Mark (ireen, not long liefore his death, received prize money due his father for captures made by the ".\lliance." "Interesting Revolutionary Documents. —Our readers will recall a reference to the services of Mark (ireen of Portsmouth, iu the Revolutionary army and navy, in a recent number of the Chvoiiicli-. In con- nection therewith several interesting paptrs have turned up, the (piaintness of which entitles them to a passing notice. Two of them are here presented. The first bears the lile-inscription : '.Mark (ireen's discharge," and reads thus : 'By the Honorable .Major (ieneral Knox, commanding the Auu'rican forces on Hudson's River, Mark (ireen. Soldier in the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment, be- ing inlisted for three years, is hereby hon- ourably discharged from the service of the I'nited States. (iivcn in the State of New York — the Thirty-first day of December, 17S:; — By the (ieueral's command J. Knox, M. Gen. Registered on the Books of the Regi- ment. Charles Seldin, .\djutant. Portsmouth, New Hampshire, .\pril cth, ISIS— I hereby certify that the above discharge is a true copy from the orig- inal — Samuel Fernald. Justice Peace.' This document is written ou half cap, laid paper, and lines are ruled Avith a pencil for the convenience of the Avriter. The second paper is a printed form, and is thus fllfd ou the middle fold, in- stead of the outer as is the present cus- tom : 'Mark (ireen's Pension Certificate. Payable semi-annually. The first pay- ment on this Certificate will be made on the 4th Of March next, in Portsmouth, at the r. S. Branch Bank.' .Vt the foot of the fold is the word, 'Recorded.' The doc- ument is numbered 'l(;,;Ut.' The body of the instrument reads : 'War Department. Revolutionary Claim. I certify that, in conformity with the Law of the United States, of the isth March, Isis, Mark (ireeu, late a Private in the .Vrray of the Revolution, is in- scribed on the Peusion List, Roll of the New Hampshire .Vgeucy, at the rate of Eight dollars per mouth, to commence on the Seventh day of April, one thousand eight hundred and Eighteen, (iiven at the War otlice of the United States, this Seventh day of September, one thousand eiijht hundred and Nine- teen. J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War.' To this page is affixed the seal of the War office, stamped ou a lozenge-shaped |)aper over red wax."" Portsinoi/Ui Dnily C// roniclr, April iS,/SSi). ^lark (ireen always made his home iu Portsmouth. During his enlistment in the army the encampment for Avinter quarters was at one time in a large Avalnut grove on the Hudson river, near West Point. He related that they com- menced cutting trees, building huts, and making roads, so that before leaving they had to go a mile or tAvo for their fuel. Mr. Samuel S. (ireen is also a nephew of Thomas Harvey, whose Rexolutionary service is given on later pages. Greenough, Eobert F.— 29th Mass- "Died at .\ntietam, ^Id."' Stone. "Private, Co. II. Residence, Charles- town, Mass. Enlisted Nov. ."i, isci. Date of Muster, Nov..">, IsHl, for.'} years. Pro- moted to Corporal. Killed .Sept, 17, ISCJ."' Adjutant Generars Records, Mass. 31 Griffey, John-U. S. M. 0. ^Member Storer Post, (i. A. I,' '•Birthplace, Cumberland, Mil.; resi- dence, I'ortsmouth. . . Knlisted Nov. Hi, Is.".."., as Private in l'. S. .M. ('. Discharjjed Nov. 1(1, ISCO. Ivi'enlisted Nov. ic, ls(io. Placed on the retired list, r. S. :\I. ("., .Ian. I'o, iss.s, on account of lieins: in the service .".(i years. . . . Served ;12 years, 1 month, and 2(1 days." ,V()/f//'-/'.s- jMi'iiioridl, rSgo. 'Discharfred from l'. S. IM. C. as Pri- vate, -laii. '.'o, 1SS7 [See above]."' Post /Records. Gunnison, Nathaniel— 13th N. H. "Son of James 15. and .Mary Gunnison." "His fijiht is fouKli', the victory won. His liil)ors all must itease. For lie's ffoiK? to (iiinp by a crystal stream, In the beautiful realms of peace." S/of/e. ••Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 20, 1S(!2, for '■'< years. Died of disease at Portsmouth. N*. II., Jan. lU, Ksoi." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, IV. H. Hadley, AUston W.-U. S. Navy. "AUston Wentworth Hadley. "; Stone. Hahir, James-lOth & 2nd N. H. Ham, Henry E.- Navy. -30th Me., & U. S. •'Son of J. K. and Julia A. Ham. . . . Died at Acapulco. . . Yeoman. 1.8. Ship Itesaca. — Served three years as Commissary Sergeant of :!()th Regt. ^Nlaine Veterans." See below. Stone. "Private, Co. E. .iuth Maine. Born in AValdoboro, Maine. Resident of Ports- mouth, N. H. Date of Muster, August 4, 18(;:5, for .". years. Appointed Commis- sary Sergeant :'.oth Maine. Januaryli, 1S(J4. Reduced to Private .Vpril li;, 1S(;4. Mus- tered out and honorably discharged Au- gust 2u, 18f;."i, at Savannah, (ieorgia, by reason of orders from War Dept., dis- banding Regiment." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Maine. Ham, Mark G— U. S. Navy. "Mark (\. Ham, died March 11. isc'.t. Aged .-.l. Carpenter C.'s. S. -Kearsarge." at the sinking of the 'Alabama,' June H, IS(;4." Stone. The .Mabama was captured June 1!', and not June '.», ist;4. — See below. "Mark (J. Ham, carpenter's mate, Kear- sarge" Avas one of the sixteen men of the erewof the' •Kearsarge" to whom "medals of honor" were awarded by the Navy Department. .\'"r'v 1)< j>iirlmth of June, 1S(;4, between that ship and the piratical craft .Mabama, a vessel superior to his own in tonnage, in guns, and in number of her crew. Approved, December 2ii, 1: General \azy Rro-/stcr. The following named men, who were on board the "Kearsarge" when she de- stroyed the ".Vlabama," are buried in or near Portsmouth : Barnes, William A. — Landsman — St. ]Mary's. DeWit, Carsten P.. — Yeoman — New- ington. Ham, Mark G.— Carpenter's Mate — Harmony Grove. Salmon, Thomas — 2d Class Fireman — ! Calvary. Smart, George E.— 2d Class Fireman — I Harmony Grove. ' Hamilton, John— 5th & 27th Me. "Private. Co. F, .'ith Maine. Born in Rollingsford, Maine [RoUinsford, N. II.]. Resident of Kittery, .Maine Date of Mus- ter, June 24, Rsdl, for 3 years. Honorably discharged Sept. 4, 18U1, by reason of disability. 32 Corporal, Co. G, 27th Maine. lU'cn- listed. Date of Muster, Sept. ."{o, 1,s(Jl>, for ;• months. Honorably clischarneil March is, 18<;:".. at ( amp General Casey by reason of disability." Adjutant dim rn/'s Records, Mnim'. Hammond, Pierpoint— 10th N. H. "Trivate, Co. G. Residence or assitin- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, 1S(;2, for ;{ years. Absent sick in Hospital at Portsmouth Grove, \\. I. Died at Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. — , 18(U." Adjiit'int (i'',it'rec. 13, l.s(i2. Released, May 20, ISfw. ^Mustered out .June 21, 18(15." Adjutant GcneraVs Records., N. H. Harding, Samuel Jr-— U. S. Navy. "Died at Brooklyn, \. Y."' _Stone. Harmon, John— 13th N. H, "Piivate Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 20, 1S(;2, for :'. years. Captured at Fred- rricksburg, Va., Dec. l.'J, LS(;2. i?eleased, -May 20, 1S(;.!. Wounded slightly, Sept. 2'.», 1804. Mustered out .June 21. 18G.")." Adjutant GcneraVs Ifccords, X. II. Harmon, Luther— 4th N. H. "Died at ]\Iorris Island, S. C." Stone. "Private, Co. B. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of ]\Iuster, Sept. 18, isdl, for ;> years. Promoted to Corporal. Died of disease at ^lorris Island, S. C, Dec. 23, l.s(;;5." Adjutant (SeneraVs Records, N. H. Harris, John-U. S. M. 0. Hartnett, John— U. S. Navy. "A native of the parish Balenspittle, Co. Cork, Ireland." Stone. Harvey, Thomas— Rev. War. "Thomas Harvey, a worthy Soldier of the {{evolution, Died .Ian. is, 18;;7, .\ged 84 years." Stone. "Deaths. — Tn this town, Mr. Thomas Harvey, aged 8."j [See above] — a Revolu- tionary pensioner."' Portsmouth Journal, January 21, iSjjj. "\Ve announced the death a week or two since of 'I'homas Harvey, a Pevoln- tionary pensioner, at the age of s.^, [See above]. 'I'iie following incident is re- lated in a Boston pai)er : 'When Lafayette visited Portsmouth in 1S24 an interesting scene occurred in the hall of audience. Harvey was introduced to the (ieneral as a soldier who had fought under him. "Do you recollect, Marqui< (said Ilax'vey), who bore you on his back, after being wounded at the battle of P.randv^^ ine, to the surgeon's quarters?' 'He was called 'I'om Harvey,' said the excellent Lafayette. What took place thereafter, if we know, it is not proper to relate." "" Portsmouth yourmtl. February 4, fSj/. Thomas Harvey was born in Ports- mouth in 17.">2 or 17.'>;', and served gal- lantly in the Continental army during seven years of the Revolutionary war. He crossed the Delaware with Washing- ton, and Avas at the battle of Hrandy- wine, Sept. 11. 1777. He died in Ports- mouth, . January 18, ls;{7. When Lafayette visited Portsmouth, Wednesday, September 1, Isl'I, and was given a public reception in Franklin Hall, at least thirty soldiers of the Revolution, who had served under him, and many of whom had come from a great distance for the purpose of seeing him, were present. .\mong those who pressed forward to shake hands with the illuj^trious visitor was Thomas Harvey. While retaining the General's hand the veteran asked him if he remembered who carried him oft' the field severely wounded at the battle of I'.randywine? "I do,'" instantly replied the (Jeneral — "It was a New Hampshire soldier named Thomas Harvey, who rendered me that gallant service." "Ves,'" said the soldier. "It was Thomas Harvey, and — ^with a military salute — I am the man." 'I'he (Jeneral recognized his friend of the battle-field, and manifested great pleasure at meeting him again after the lapse of so many eventful years, and greeted him with a cordiality and a 7,7, warmth of mannei- hihoes shine like Governor Kangdon's?" The reply Avas — "Mecause he is a gentUmanl" — "And am I not a gentle- man?"— I'he answer was — '-Xol" — with a capital N so forcibly giver, that a sympathizing citizen, standing near, put half a dollar in Harvey's hand. In his later years Harvey was not over- burdened with this world's goods, and was bent nearly doul)le, but he I'eceived a small pension, and was always hapny and contented, and quick witted also, as the following incident will show. The Benevolent Society of the then town of Portsmouth had a committee ap- pointed to visit the poor one hard win- ter to ascertain their wants. Among others Mr. Harvey was visited, and the gentleman apologized for his visit, by saying — "Vou look very com- fortable here, I am a sort of a spy go- ing around" — Harvey interrupted him ex- citedly by saying, — -T don't like spies, we hung one (Andre) in the Army, and a handsome mau he was too I A good deal better looking than yoo are I" Haselton, Geo. Ed,- ••Killed in battle at Savage Station, Va." S/o»e. Haven, Nathaniel A.— Rev. War. Nathaniel Appleton Haven. "Hon. Nathaniel .V. Haven, Died March i:}. A. 1). 18:".l, Aged i;'.i years. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." S/one. Nathaniel A. Haven was born in Ports- mouth in 17(i'2, graduated at Harvard Col- lege in 177'.i,was several years a physi- cian, and afterwards a merchant of Portsmouth, and Member of Congress in lS(t!>. He was the son of llev. Samuel Haven, 1) 1)., Ufty-four years pastor of the Sotith Church in Portsmouth : who was born .\ngnst I, I7l'7, in i'raniingham, Mass., graduated at Harvard College in 17l'.i, or- dained minister of the South Church, Portsmouth. May C, I7.">2, received the degree of Doctoi- in Divinity f'oui the Cniversity of lvliul)urgli in 177o, .-uid afterward from Dartmouth College. ai;d died .March ;'., IsOd, aged 7!i. Nathaniel .V. Haven was .\ssistant Sur- geon, or Surgeon, of an armed vessel in the latter part of the Hevolutionary war. The vessel was captured by the British, and he was confined as a prisoner of war on board the Jersey prison ship at New York, l)ut Avas soon exehaiigcd at the special request of (ieneral Wasiiingtou. Haven, N- Parker— Phil City Cav. Enlisted as "Nathan P. Haven" •'Son of William and Susan P. Haven. . . . Died in New ^'ork." Stoi/f. "Private, (apt. Thomas C Jame^' Co., 1st Troop. iMirolled April l".', isill. to serve :"> months. Mustered out August 17, ISCI." ]\'(ir Dipiirtiiii-iil Ill-cords. Haven, S. Cushraan— 162ncl N. Y. Samuel Cushman Hav(!n was son of James Henderson and Klizibeth (Cush- man) Haven, and grandson of Hon. Sam- uel Cuslmiflu, all of Portsmouth, where he himself passed several years of his boyhood. A flag, with wreath and flow- ers, has for many years been placed on Memorial Day near his grandfather's stone in Proprietors' cemetery, P.irts- mouth. in remembrance of him ; b'U he is buried in the National Cemetery at liaton Rouge, fiOuisiana, where friends, who became greatly attached to him at New Orleans a few months before his death, have erected a stone to his memory, in- scribed with his name and age, the pass- age, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall sfo God," and beneath it the stanza from Longfellow, — "He. tlie.vouup and sirousr, who iliHi-islicil Noble longings for the Htrife, By the roftilwide fell anil i)ei-iBlieil. Weary with the march of life." "2nd Lieutenant, Co. B. Enrolled Sept. l."». \XC\2. Commissioned "ind Lieu- tenant, Dec ;'>, I'^f.L', Avith rank from SejH. 20, ls(;2. Died June 2."i, Isc:;, at ilaton Rouge, Louisiana, of diptheria." Ad/iitaiif GcmraPs Recon/s, X. }'. "Samuel Cushman Haven Avas born in Nauvoo, 111. [where his parents tempo- rarily resided], Feb. P.», 1S4.5." Jle graduated at Harvard CoUege in 34 18(52. "lie had hoped to become a physi- cian, but postponed his studies to serve his country, and immediately after erad- uati jn Avas commissioned as Second 1/ieu- tenant in the liiL'nd lU'siment N. Y. A'ol- nnteer ^lilitia [ N. V. Volunteers] nnder General IJanks. In l-\'liruary isi;;!, he "was promoted to a tirst-liciitcnancy [See b?lo'\v]. O.i the l">th of June he was obliged to leave his regiment, then Ix'fore Port Hudson, to go to the hospital at Haton IJouge where he died of diptheria on the '_'."«lh of June, Isc;?.'- The Adjutant of the Ucgimen'-, -wrote to a memixr of Mr. JIaven's fan)ily from '•IJefore IVjrt Hudson, June 'JT. )s(;;;," as follows : ••Colonel IJenedict desires me to say that the Ki^iid IJeglment has, in his opin- ion, lost one of its very l)est and most faithful otHcers. one whom he had rec- ommended for jiromotion, and whose place cannot l)e tilled. The late IJenten- ant Havens conduct as an olllcer and bearing as a gentleman have, ever since the formal ion of the regiment, met the Colonel's unqualified approval, lie begs you to assure his friends that he sympa- tliizes with them in the grief his loss will excite." C/oss Book, C/oas of 1S62, 7{iir--." II(iiii<-rsiy'<; (Ictn'i-al Xkz'v Ittglstcr "Died at I'ortsmouth, N. II , May 20, l'^~'> " A'avy Register, iSj6. Hennessey, Daniel— U. S. Navy. Hewins, Otis W.-lOth N. H. 'Private. Co. C. Kesideuce or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, 1H(;2, for .'. years. Promoted to Ser- geant. K duced to Private Dec. 1, 18(i2. Discharged for disability Xov. lI,lK(j;{," Adjiiltnit (iciicral's Records, N. II. -Mex. War & 3rd Hill, Alfred J.- N. H. Member Storer Post, (i. A. \{. "Sergeant, Co. C, oth V . S. Infantry, Mexican War. Residence, I'ortsmouth. Hnlisted .March 2, ls47, to serve during the war." AdJHtavt CciicraVs Ref>orl, N. H , 1S6S. 'Adjutant, .'.rd \ II. iJesidence. Ports- mouth. Commissioned, August 7, isci. Resigned .\pril 14. iscj.'" Adjittant GcucrdTs Records, X. II. "Birthplace, Durham, N. II.'" Tost Records. Hill, John Edward-19th Mass. "Son of Daniel and Elizabeth Hill. . . . Died at (ieorgetown, D. C, Sept. 11, 18(1'.^, from wounds received near Fair- fax Court House, \'a., while discharging his duty as .Sjrgeon of the I'.'th I.'egt. Mass. Vols. . . . Strangers closed his dying eyes." Slonc "Asst. Surgeon. Residence, Charles- toAvn, Mass. Date of Commission, .luly 24. l.sCL'. Died of wounds, Sept 11, ls(;2." Adjutant ('•enci'iil's Records, Mass. Hodgdon, George E.-lOth N. H. & V. R. C. Member Storer I'ost, G. A. R. "First Lieutenant, Co. (J, loth N. H. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Commission, Sept. is. 1S(;2. Re- signed Feb. 14, isC'l." A'f/uliiiH (ii'iicrdl's Ii'icords, \. II. "To be Second Lieutenant, in the \'et- eran Reserve Corps, (ieorge K. Ilodgdon, to date from .\pril ;'.0, 1S(;4." (oni-ral Orders \o 2j6, ]\'iir Dipt.. A. , 18S7-'.ss-\s'.)-".»( )-■'.) 1, and Mayor of Portsmouth in isss and I8.sii. In iss;i he took the lead in the House of Representatives in favor of the establish- ment of the X. H. Soldiers" Home, and to him is largely due its success in that body. 35 On the reorjiaiiization of Storer Post, No. I . of Portsmouth, he bucaini! a hr-iii ber [June '2s, is7s], was eh-cted its coiii- inanclor ill issn, and since then lias btnn an earnest worker and prominent lejuler in the raiilvs of the Cranil Army. In Iss.", he served as Assistant Adjn- tant-(ieneral, .Ind years. Promoted to Cor- poral. Transferred to 'ixWx Co., 2ndHatt. Invalid Cori)s, Aug. 1:'>, isd;;. Discharged at I'ortsmouth, X. 11.. .Inly 1!), 18(1."). " " Adjutant (ic>iei-(tr.< RecoKis, JV. H. Hodgdon, Henry C.-13th N. H. ■Private, Co. K. Kesideuce or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 211, ls(;2. for ;■> years. Died of dis- ease at New York City, Dee. 2a, 18()2." Ad/'iitniit ticiii'mrs Jii'cords, X. II. Hodgdon, William C-War 1812. "Private, Capt. Jacob Dearborn's Com- pany, :'>rd Kegiment, N. II. Detached Mili- tia, Edward Sise, l.ieut-Colouel Cjm- mandant. Kesidence, Newington. En- listed Sept. 2t;, l.sU, for tlu days." Adjiilant (reiicral's Report, N. If., i86S. Stationed at Fort "Washington, Ports- mouth Harbor, X. II. A large force of the X. II. Militia was called out by (iovernor J. T. (iilman, in September, isi |, for the defen.se of Ports- mouth. " The Hritish had made every ar- rangement to destroy the .Navy Yard and the town of Portsmouih. Eor tliis pirpose their cruisers were olVthe bay of Piscat- aqua. .\ Hrilish oMicer told Col. Walbach, after the war, that he Wfiit up the I'is- catacpia and reconnoitred the town, dis- guised as a fisherman, and returned to the rteet and reported that the town was swariiiing with soldiers and well defend- ed : and the British commander aban- doned the project of attacking the town." "The danger being past, ihe IJritish forces evidently extended their |)redatory warfare southward. The main part of the troops, detached for the protection of Portsmouth, were discharged about the 1st of ( »ctober. \ small detachment of troops still remained, however, until win- ter approached " Adjnlitut (i< IK ,-, for ;i years Mustered out and honorably discharged. May 11, 18(;."), at (ialloup's Isl- and, Boston Harbor, Mass., by reason of orders of War Dept. reducing the Army."' Adjutant (Tiiicrars R'corct.i. Maine'. Hough, Andrew J.— Q, S. Navy. "Carpenter, ;5ii .\ugust, isc.l. Died 2 September, 1804." Hamers/y's Genera/ Xaxy Register. Howard, Ferd. M.— Mass. Vols. The regiment is entered incorrectly as "I'.th X. il. Inf.," on his stone. He is be- lieved to have been in a Massachusetts regiment, but which one is not known. Hoyt, Franklin C.~Mex. War. Hunter, Hugh— U. S. Navy. "Seaman. Birthplace, Portsmouth, ls;V.i. Enlisted Dec. Ic, isco, U. S. Ship 'Macedonian.' Discharged Dec. 2'.i, 18(;;j. ' Keenlisted, Seaman, V. S. Ship 'New- Hampshire' May 20, istU. Discharged March <;, lst;7, expiration of service," Po.^t Records. He is said to have served on the "Con- gress," "Pensacola," and "Nahant." When he was attached to the .Monitor 36 "Nahant," during one of the attacks on the forts at Charleston, S (' , orders Avore »iven to chaiisre projfctiK-s : and it be- came necessary to withilraw a cartridire after it had i)een i)lac«(l in the W inch gun, in order to substitute a larger or smaller one. Is Avas impossible to ■with- draw it quickly, in the usual manner, and to save time Hunter crawled into the healed gun and drew out the cartridge, so that the gun was reloaded and ready to fire when the turret had completed its revolution and the gun bore again upon the enemy. HuDtress, Charles E — 2nd N. H. "Private, ("o. K. Itesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Dateof iMnster, .lune s, is(ii, for ;{ years. Died of disease at Alexandria, \'a., Sept. 2(», ]S(;2." Adjiit tut (lr„< niTs /ftcords, X. II. Huntress, Seth— 4th N. H. Enlisted as "Seth W. Huntress.'' "Private, Co. H. Kesidtnce, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. IS, ISCI, for ;'> vears. Discharged to date Sept. 27, 1S(J4."' AdJ/i/aut (icHcnil's Ificords, A'. //. Jackson, Hall— Rev. War. "In memory of Hall Jackson, Ksquire, M. I)., AVho departed iliis life ()nthe2.sthof Sept., 17'.i7, .Etat :■,». 'I'o heal (lisen.se, to ciiliii the widcnv's .sijili. And wipe the tear from povert.v'H sttoljpii e.ve; Was thine! butnhl that skill on others shown. Tho' life to them, coulil not preserve thy own ; Yet still thoii liv'st in many a cratefiil l)reast. And works like thine enthrone thee with tin; blest." S/oi/c. Dr. Hall .Jackson was born in Hamp- ton. X. H., Nov. 11, 17;'.".i. [His father, l)r. Clement .Tackson, removed from Hampton to I'ortsmouth about 174'.i.J llii III f>li>n ( llltl'cll llrcoi'fh. "During the Jievolution Dr. Hall .Tack- sou was Surgeon in the army, and Cap- tain of an artillery corps " Porlsiiioiil It lliticic Book. "On the 2sth of September, 17'.i7, died Dr. Hall .lacksou, after a short illness, in the lifty-eighth year of his age. hi vis- iting some patients, his sulkey was over- set, whereby several ribs were fractured, and a fever ensued, which terminated his life. Dr. .Jackson was born in this town [See above], and received tlie first rudi- ments of liis education in the public schools here. He studied the the'ory of phvsic and surgery, under tiie direction of his father, Doctor Clement .Jackson. After crnipleting his studies here, he went to I.oiklon. and attended lectures in the public hospitals there, to perfect him- self in surgery. I'pon his return to this country, he opened an apothecary's shop, but his practice as a physician soon be- came so extensive, that he Avas obliged to relinquish in a great measure, his bus- iness ae a druggist, and attend almost entirely to his profession. As a physician, he was skilful; as a surgeon, eminent. No operation of im- portanee was performed for many miles round, wiiliout consulting him, and sel- dom without his aid. He had great ex- perience in the smallpox : and many hospitals, which were established for in- oculating with that dis( rd> r, wvre cora- iiiitted to his care, and he was remarka- bly successful in conducting his patients safely thr<, ugh the disease. In the ob- stetric art he obtained high reputation, and was frequently applieel to for advice ana assistance iu dillicult cases, by per- sons who did not generally employ him. He frequently performed the operation of couching, auel always with success. Harvard College conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Medicine [ ]7'.i:!] : and hewaselecttd an honorary memlier of the Massachusets Medical Society. He was (Jrand Master of the l-'ree and Ac- cepted Masons in New Hampshire. :it the time of his decease. His sprightly talents, lively imagiuation, and social habits, rendered him an tigreeable companion; facetious and pU^asant iu conversation, his friends enjoyed iu bis company 'the feast of reason," with the How of wit; and the several societies of which he was a member, found their entertainment greatly heightened by his presence." Aiidiiis' Auiiiih of Ports mouth. Three letters written by Dr. Hall.Iack- s(ju, while serving with the Continental army near JJoston, dated, ■ Cambridge, .Inly' I'.i. 177.")." "Camp Wiiiter Hill. Sep- tember .">, 177.")," and "Camp on Winter Hill, September K',, I77.'>," will be found iu "Letters by .losiah Bartlett, William >\hii)ple and others, written before and during the IJevolutiou," Philadelphia, iss'.t. These letters relate to his services in the- army. On Nov. 14, 177."), the Provincial Con- gress of New Hampshire voteil its thanks to Dr. Hail .Jackson, and "that he receive a commission irom this Congress as Chief Surgeon of the New Hampshire Troops in the Coniiuental Army," as shown by the "Provincial Papers of New Hamp- shire," \'ol. \'1I. page i;.">7. In Novem'^er. 177."), he was Captain of a company of Field Artillery, "stationed in the town of Portsmouth, upon the 37 Parade,'* and in September, 177(J, he was Surgeon of ("ul. I'ierse I.onjr's re<;iiiu'nt, as stated in the "Adjutant <;eneral"s lie- port, "Xiiw Hampshire, Vol. 2, Isiic, paj^es 27<: and 2!to. i)r. Hall Jackson's residence in 177.">, in its present modiMMiiztd form, is stiU in existence at tiie ucjrth-east corner of Conit and AVashington streets, Ports- month. Jackson, John H.— Mex. War & 3rd N. H. "Jolin H. .Jackson, 1S14— 1^!»0. Col. :!rd \. H. Vols. Onr Hero at rest." S/onc. "1st Lieutenant, Co. C, '.»th W S. In- fantry, -Mexican War. I'orn in New Hampshire. Appointed from New Hamp- shire. Date of Commission, April '.•, 1S47. He went out in command of his company . . . and accompanied his regiment on its march to the city of jNIex- ico. He was in all of the battles iu the Valley of Mexico, and was hnn^etted for gallant services on the li'th and :!oth [L'Oth] of August, 1S47, at the battles of Contreras and Churul)useo, and commissioned Cap- tain, February 17, ls4s [See below]. lie was mustered out of service at Newport, K. [., in August, is4s." Adjutant General's Jirfort, N. IL, iSdS. "Born in New Hampshire. Appointed from New Hampshire. 1st Lieutenant, '.•th [U. S.] Infantry, '.i April, 1S47, Cap- tain, 4 December, 1847. Disbanded, 2<; August, 184s. Bri'vct 7A/«/(-.— Brevet Captain, 20 Au- gust, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Contreras and Churubusco." Hamcrsly's Regular Army Ri'ffisfer. "Lieut. Colonel, 3rd X. II. Residence, Portsmouth. Commissioned, Aug. (;, ISdi. Promoted to Colonel. Date of Commission, -Tune 27, l.s(;2. Wounded slightly at Fort Wagner, S. C, ,Iuly 18, isc.;. Honorably discharged for disabil- ity, Feb. 24, 1S64." Adjutant GcneraTs Records, iV. //. "In Memoriam. Colonel .John H. .Tacksox. T. E. O. Marvin. Droop, droop ye banners proud O'er hero l.vinp: low: Sheathed is liis snord, his pennon lowered, No more the busies blow. Hushed is the battle cry; The tone of stern eoniniand — Hent low in KPief o'er fallen chief ilis war-worn veterans etund. I'pon his brow tbe.v place The wreath in battle won; With Holenin tread llicy bear their >\f»i\ While booms the miniile (iiiii. No more will .laekson's arm Ilis battle steed rontrol: Tht IlKht is done, the tiehl is won— I'arewell, intrepid soul. Let sculptured urn and shaft IJecord our hero's name; Ite his the meed of gallant deed. I iid.viiin' lie ills fame." Porlsiuoul/t Pinny /'osl, April 14, /Sgo. "Col. .lohn H. .lackson died at his resi- dence in l5o>ton on the Kitli April [is'.dij, after a brief illness, at the age of 7.") years 1 and ('. monihs. He was a native fif I'orts- I mouth and was the son of .John H. .Jack- j son, who died before his birth Avhile 1 not)ly lighting in the second war with Great Britain, liis grp.udfalher w:is a soldier in the 1 {evolution, so that the tral- lant colonel inherited the martial spirit that early in life led him to join the militia and afterward made him the hero of two wars. He was commissioned April '.», IS47, as First Lieutenant inthe'.tth V . S. Infantry, for service in the war with -Mexico. Au- gust 2iiih of the same year he was brevet- ted Captain for gallantry in the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, and commis- sioned as Captain the following December. At the battle of Chapultepee his l)ravery drew forth honorable mention from his superior otlicers, and there is no doubt that had the war lasted mneii longer he would have attained to very high rank. At this battle one of those f(jrtnnate occurrences of which we read so often, but which really occur so seldom, hap- pened to the ('olonel. ^Vhile gallantly leading his company in the m.igniiiceut charge which resulted in the capture of this hitherto regarded impregnable fort- ress, he felt himself struck full in the chest by a bullet, but as he found no wound, paid but slight attention to the circumstance until the battle was over, when upon investigation he found that his life had been saved by a pocket bible, the gift of his sister, which was pierced nearly through by a Mexican 1) illet. The Colonel was mustered out of the service with his regiment in. Vugust. l."^4.s, went to California with the pioneers in is4l>, Avhere he remained four years, re- turning east in is.').",, when he was ap- pointed an inspector in the Boston Custom House. He continued to serve in this position until the breaking out of the Rebellion, when he was ofl'ered and ac- cepted the commission of Lieutenant- Colonel of the iSrd \. H. Volunteers. Tlie resignation of Col. Fellows promoted him to the command of the regiment June 27, l.s(j2, and he led his men in all 3S their ensiatrfinents until the storming of Fort WajriH-r, wlierc lie reci-ived a severe wound, which incapat-itated him from active duty and undoubtedly shortened his life. He was honorably discharired from the service. Keb. L'4, ls(;4. In isc: he was re-a|)|)()inted to a lucrative and most inip.jrtant position in the Boston Custom House, and held the place until his decease. * * * I The foUowin-j; is an extract from a let- ter of Dec. ;•. iss'.t, from Col. John II. Jackson, dated Custom House, Boston, Mass. : •My father's family came early to Xew York from Holland. He Avas a ship car- penter and served some time in our navy. He had been living at Portsmoutb, and early in is 14 he enlisted at Portsmouth, X. II., in Col. Wintield Scott's regiment, and on the 2i!th of September 1S14, at or near Lundy's Lane, he was killed. I was born October 2<>, isU, at Tortsmouth, N. H. You see I never saw my father. His name was John H. Jackson. Xo other member of his father's family ever came to Tortsmouth.' " Portsnioiil/t y oil run/, April ig, iSgo. Jarvis, John B .— N. Y. Vols. He is said to have served in the looth X. Y. Kegiment of Infantry, but the Ad- jutant (ieneral of NeAV York states that his name is not found on the rolls of any Company of that Regiment. Jellison, Daniel M .— 13th N. -H. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept, 2n, ist;2, for :! years. Mustered out, May 2(1, l.sd.-) "■ Aiijiitant GeticraVs Records, N'. H. Jenkins, William D-— U. S, Navy. "Died in Flatbush, N. Y." Stone 'Carpenter, 24 .March, l,s40. Retired list 14 November, 1S70.'' //amrrs/v's General Nazy /fe^i's/er. "Died at Flatbush [L. I.], X. Y., April 14, lss;i." A'cry Itcgister, 1SS4. Jenness, Albion J.— 13th N. H. "Son of Lowell and Ann L. Jenness. . . Died at Xorfolk, \'a. [See below]. ... A good son, a brave and fearless soldier." S/o»e. "Private, Co. E. Residence or assign- ment. Rye. Date of Muster, Sept .'?o, 18 vears. Discharged for disabilitv Dec. bs, i,s{;2." Ad/iititiit Gfu( ral's lifcords^ X. II. "Birthplace, England." Post Records. Johnson, Abram A.— U. S. Navy- Member Storer Post, G. A. R. "Coal Heaver. Birthplace, Portsmouth. Enlisted Xov. 21, isci. L'. S. Steamer 'Brooklyn.' Discharged Oct. 20, \MV,\. Reenlisted, Coal Heaver, Sept. 2, I.S(;4, r. S. Steamer 'San Jacinto.' Discharged Sept. 2;5, lS(i7, expiration of service." Post Records. "Mr. Johnson was a veteran of the Re- bellion, and served on the flag ship 'Brooklyn,' with Farragut, at the taking of Xew Orleans, Avhen he was wounded upon the hand by a piece of flying shell." Portsmouth Duilv Eviiiiiig Post, Jujie jj, 18^2. Johnson, Chas. E.-3rd & 5th N. H. "Corp'l. C. E. Johnson, Co. D, ;5rd N. II. Inf." Stoii,'. "Private, Co. D, :!rd X. H. Resideuce or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Aug. 2;'>, 1801, for '?, years. Dis- charged for disability at Hilton Head, S, C, Oct. 18, 18(12. Private, Co. C, .">th X. H. Recruit. Res- idence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster. Aug. lo, iso;}, for '6 years. Mustered out, June 2s, i.sc.")." Ad/iilaiil General's Records., N. H. Jones, Michael— U. S, Navy. Kane, Dennis— 6th N. H. "Private, Co. H. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmoutb. Date of Muster, Nov. 2s, Isci, for ;> years. Discharged for disabilitv at Philadelphia, Pa.. Jan. 2!i, 18{)3.'* Adjiifaiit Generals Records, IV. H. Kelenbeck, Christopher— 16th N, H. & U. S. N. Enlisted as "Christopher Kelenberk." "Private, Co. K, Iiith X. II. Residence, Portsmouth. iJate of Muster, Xov. 11, 18(;2, for ;• months. Discharged at Xew Orleans, March 17, l,s(;;;." Adjiitdnt (icncral's Records, N. II. 39 Kennard, Nathaniel— Rev. War. "Sacred to the niemnry of C'apt. Xathaniol Kciinard, Avlu) (U'partrd this lifi- Juno L'l, isL',;, Aged Cs.- Sto>ic. "Iiollof the (Mliceis, Seamen, Marines, and \'()lnuteers, who served on board the 'Bon llorame Ilichard,' commanded b)' (.'omniodore John I'aul Jones, in her cruise made in 177'.i."' . Xami'. IJate. Country. ••Nathaniel Kennard. — Boy. — American.' Tie famous action of the "Bon Ilomme Kic'iard' with, and capture of the "Sera- phis," took place on this cruise, Sept. L';>, 177'.', and all named in this roll were pre- sent.'" S/i4ii}itr/i('\-i Lifi- of yohn Paul yoHOS. "Died on the i>4th inst. [June 24, 1S2;!], Capt. Nathaniel Kennard of this town, aged i>8. His character demands none of the nsual unmeaniuir panegyric of an obituary nolice. To those who Ivnew him, his services, his sutteriusrs and his worth will ever render his memory dear. All who partake of the blessings secured by the enterprise and valor of our revolutionary heroes, cannot but feel an interest in the events of his life. At the commencement of the war of the Kevolution, lie entered as a volunteer in one of the lirst regiments in Massa- chusetts, for the term of one year. At the expiration of that engagement, he entered on board a private armed ves- sel — was captured, carried to England and kept in close confinement at the Mill Prison for two years and a (luarter, being encouraged with no other prospect than a still protracted continemeut. or a termi- nation of it by being hanged as a rebel. Thence he was sent to France in a car- tel, where on the 2Uth April, 177!', he en- tered on lioard the "Bon Ilomme IJichard,' uodej the celebrated John I'aul Jones, and was with him in some of the most desperate enterprises, in which that com- mander was engaged. From that vessel he was put on board a prize and ordered for France. He was again captured and carried into Hull in the north of England, transported to Spithead, put on board the 'Inicorn' frigate and compelled to do duty until at the imminent hazard of his life he escaped in the Island of Jamaica. Thence he re- turned to .Vmerica a little lie fore the close of the war. After the peace of '.s;; he engaged in the mereliant service and continued a repu- table shipmaster until near the commence- ment of the late war [KSI1!-I.">J, when he was appointed by government to the command of a K'cvenne Cutter and con- tinued in the same to the close of the war. After that period, until his death, he was employed as Inspector of the Customs at this port. in all his various services, Cai)t. Kennard sustained the character of an honest man and a good citizen." Poi'Ismoutli yoni'iiali Jtilv jji 'S2j. Capt. Nathaniel Kennard was born on Kennard's hill in Elior. Maine, then a part of Massachn-etts.anddied in rnrtsmouth, N. H. His sun, Capt. Nathaniel Kennard, Jr., of Portsmouth, was captured in the "Harle([nin" privateer in the War of 1.sil>, and afterwards died in the West Indies of yellow- fever. Kennedy, William— 1st Mass. H. Art. "Private, Co. F. Residence, South Boston, Mass. Enlisted, Aug. ."i, 1802. Date of Must.r, Aug. .'», l.s(;2, for :! years. Promoted to Corporal. Mustered out July 8, l.-!(;4." Adjutant Giwral's Jiicords, Mass. Kennison, William S.— 13th N. H. Enlisted as "William S. Keniston." "Private, Co. \\. Residence or assign- ment, Newmarket. Date of Muster, Sept. 11), 1S(;2, for .{ years. Discharged for disability at Portsmouth, Va., Sept. I"), IS(i8." Ad/iit.iinl, Gcncrdrs U'cords, X. II. Kent, John Horace— 43rd Mass. IMember Storer Post, G. A. R. "Private, Co. A, Residence, New Bedford, Mass. Enlisted , Date of Muster, Oct. 11, 18(:2, for months. Promoted to Sergeant. Discharged, July ;'>n, LSI");}, expiration of service." Adjutant Gcnoal's Ricords, Mass. "Korn in Rochester [Barnstead], X. H., October 10. 1S28— died at Concord. N. H., March 4, isss. . . . When the war broke out he was at Prince Edward's Island." He returned to the I'nited States, "joined Co. A. of the 4;5rd Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, and went to the Department of North Carolina, thence going to the Army of the Potomac. . . . In I8(j:> he was mustered out, and appoint- ed a special agent of the Provost Mar- shal's Department for the district of New Hampshire, with headquarters at Portsmouth, holding the ollice until it was abolished.'" Soldiers Memorial, j8SS. "Born in Barnstead, N. II. At the 40 opening of the Provost Marshal's office in Portsmouth, X. II., he en'cred that service as a Special Agent and Deputy Provost Marshal, and served until the Provost Marshal's l)v.'partnient was dis- cuntinued." Post Ihcoiuh. Storer Post is iude'ited to his generosity for the series of interesting and val- uable war views, and other pictures, which adorn its hall. Kimball, Chas. H.-] 7tli & 2nd N. H. "Private, Co. B, 17th N. II. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of IMuster.Nov. i:>, isd-j, for !• months. Con- solidated with (.'o. K, 2nd N. II. V.. April HI, is(;;5. Private, Co. K, 2nd N. II. Uecruit. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Nov. 13, 18(>2, for i) months. Transferred from 17th N. II. v., April IG, 1S(;3. Mustered out Oct. !•, isc.-j." Adjutant Gcncrars Records, JV. II. Laighton, Alfred S.— 2nd Mass. Oav- Enlisted as "Alfred Lai»hton."" "Alfred Seabury, son of C'harles Fi. and Frances S. Laighton. . . . Died at Washington, 1). C, July 2!t, ISC.^," Stone. "Private, Troop A ["California loo"]. Enlisted in California, Dec. ."<, is(i2 Date of Muster. Dec. 10, 1S(;2, for W years. Died at Hospital, Washington, D. C, July 2s [See above], ISO.")." Ad/ II tout Gi'iicmrs Jiecords, Mass. Laighton, Alfred S .— U. S. Navy. Alfred Stowe Laighton. "Killed by the explosion at Fort Fisher." "In man's regret lie lives, and wonian's tears. More sai'red than in life, aiiil nobler far For having jierislied in tlie front of war." Stone. "Acting Ensign, lii December, ISH;]. Killed on 'Gettysburg' [See below], K! .January, ls(!.")." Hameislys General Navy Register. lie was killed on shore at Fort Fisher, North Carolina, by the explosion which took place the morning after its capture. Laighton, Bennett— 16th N. H. "Porn in Stratham, N. II., Died in Buffalo, \. Y. . . . 11 is life was sacri- ficed in the war for the preservation of the Pnion." Stone •'Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Stratham. Date of Muster, < >ct. 2."'>, 18(;2. for 11 months. Promoted ta Corporal. Died of disease at Bullalo, N. Y.. Aug. 20. 18(;3." Adjutant (icncniVs Records, X. H. Laighton, William F.— U- S. Navy. "Thirty years in the U. S. X." Stone. "Carpecter, 7 April. Is4'.i. Retired list, l:; November, 1S77. Died, 2.'i June, ls7'.l."^ I/aniersly's General -Y'(r^ Register. "Died at Revere. Mass., June2."'>, 1S7'.I." Xazy Register, /SSo. Laighton, William M.— U. S. Navy. "Carpenter, 2;t Sciitember, 18;!(;. Re- tired list, 15 AprU, 1.S72. Died, 23 May, 1873." Hamcrsly's General Navy Register. "Died at Brookline, Mass., ^lay 23,. 1m73." ^A'rtT'v Register, /S']^. Lake, Dayton W.— 14th Maine. "Died at Lrooklyn, X". Y." Stone. "Private Co. I. Born in Portsmouth, X. II. Resident of Bangor, Maine. Date of Muster. March 23, isc,."., for I year. Mustered out and honorably dis charged, Aug. 7, 18(;.">, at New York City, N. Y., by reason of orders from AVar Dept. reducing Army." Adjutant GetieraPs Records, Mnii/e. Langdon, John— Rev. War, "Gov. J. Langdon and family." "John Langdon, born 173!), died Sept. IS, ISl'.l." Tomb. For date of birth see below. '•In memory of The Honorable John Langdon, LL. D. Born 17.?!t— Died \><\\K He was a member of this church several years. Lrectecl by His great grandson, Alfred Lanjrdou Elwyu, IS'.tO." Tablet, \orl/i Clnircli, Port^nwutli. For date of birth see below. "In Menioriani. Honourable John Langdon, LL. 1). Born June 2.-., 1741. Die^l Sept. is, ISPK Governour Langdon lionoiired by his presence tlie Masonic ceremonial at tlie laying of the corner-stone of this church, Jane 24, 1.S07. Of honest stock: couraire and wisdom crowned The man wlio still good as he looked was found: Whom all its lionours to his country bound. Beir-t of the best in his New Hampshire home." Tablet, St. Jo/in's Church, Portsmouth. 41 "Another muriil tabk-t has been placed in the vestibuU' of St. John's. It is in memory of the Hon. ,Iohn Lanjjdon, M-. 1)., sometime jjovernor of the rrovince [State] of New Hampsliire. The well chosen words of the epitaph inscribed on the monument are larjjely a translation of those inscribed on the tomb of Scipio Africanus, and were selected for this purpose by the distinguished and scholarly Mr. John Langdon Klwyn [his grand- son], now deceased. The monument was erected by the generosity of the Itev. Alfred Langdon Klwyn, of Philadelphia [his great-grandson] .' J'orts»ioitl/i Daily Eve. Pout, Xov. J, i8()i. "Col. John Langdon was one of the most zealous and worthy patriots of the time, at work in season and out of sea- son, Avith mind, hands and means, in the cause of liberty. He was born in Ports- mouth, in 174(1 [See above], and was the son of John, and grandson of Tol)ias Langdon. He served an apprenticeship as a merchant in the counting-room of the Hon. Daniel Ringe [Kindge], but pre- ferring a sea-faring life, he went out as supercargo of one of Hinge's [Rindge's] vessels and subsequently as master or captain. He continued in this business until the Revolution, and had amassed a handsome fortune for the time. The British cruisers stopping entirely his shipping and mercantile operations, and early espousing the patriot cause, he had inclination, lesiure and means to largely subserve the cause of inde- pendence. He was one of the leaders in taking Fort William and Mary [now Fort Con- stitution], at Newcastle, in December, 1774, was a Delegate to the general con- gress in 177.")-i>, raised an independent company of light infantry, with rank of Colonel, in June of the latter year, was judge of the court of common pleas in 177<;, speaker of the House of Represen- tatives in 177(;-7, in which last position, during a session of three days, to devise ways and means to check the haughty Burgoyne, he rose at his desk and made the noble, generous, apt and efl'ective speech of the Revolution : — 'Gentlemen, I have three thousand dollars in hard money, thirty hogsheads of Tobago rum, worth as much, I can pledge my plate for as much more : these are at the ser- vice of the State. AVith this money we can raise and provision troops, our friend John Stark will lead them. If we check Burgoyne, the State can repay me, and if we do not, the money will be of no use to nie.' Raising the funds and Stark on his way to Bennington, Langdon summoned his own company of infantry and fol- lowed to Uennington and Saratoga. iJiir- goync defeated, he returned home only to labor in the good cause, and early in 177s, as agent of ('ongress, built the Raleigh frigate. In this year, also, he mounted his company of infantry, equii)ped them as cavalry, and marched to the defense of Rhode Island. In I77".i he was President of the New Hampshire Convention, in I7s() Commis- sioner of the I'nited States, and in I7s;} Delegate to the Congress of the same. In ]7sl-."., he was a member of the New Hampshire Senate, and in this last year was President of the State, elected as successor of Meshech Weare. In 17s.s he was a member of the Convention that formed the Constitution of t>ie I'nited States, was S|)eaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in June of the same year, and was again elected President of the State. In November of the same year [17ss], he was elected to the I'nited States Sen- ate, ani had the honor of being elected the first President //-o tem. of that body, and in I7'.»4, he was reelected for another term. In isoi he was elected a repre- sentative to the New Hampshire Legisla- ture and was elected for the three suc- cessive years, and was Speaker of the House in ISii.") — when he was elected (Governor of the State, and was reelected to that ollice until ls(t!t, and again in lsiO-11. Col. Langdon died September 18, isiii, aged 7!) years. — D. P. Dioi.n, yonuUian Eastman, yoJin Fannir, and N. II. I tolls.'' Adjiilant GineraVs Hrport, X. II., \\>l. 3, 'i866. "Langdon, John, statesman, born in Portsmouth, X. II., 2.") June, 1741, died there, is Sept., Isii). After receiving a common-school education he entered a counting-house and became a successful merchant. In 1774, with John Sullivan and others, he participated in the removal of the armament and military stores from Fort William and Mary [now Fort Constitu- tion] in Portsmouth harbor. He was elected a delegate to the ( ontinental Con- gress in 177.''>, but resigned in June, 177<;. to become navy agent. In 1777, while he was speaker of the the New Hampshire assembly, when means were wanted to support a regiment, Langdon gave all his mont-y, pledged his. plate, and subscribed the proceeds of seventy hogsheads of tobacco [See above} for the purpose of ecpiipping the brigade with which (ien. John Stark subsequent- ly defeated the Hessians at Bennington. I>angdon participated in this battle, and 42 was in coinnmnd of a volanteor company at Saratosra, and in Khode Island. In ]77l»he was Coutinental agent in New llampsliire. and president of tlie State convention. He was again a delegate to Congress in 178.1, was repeatedlj' a member of the Legislature and its speaker, and in 17s7 a delegate to the convention that framed the constitution of the United States. In ^larch, I7>s, he became (iovernor of Xew Hampshire, and in 17s".i he Avas elected V. S. Senator, holding oilice till isiil, and was chosen president of the Senate in order that the electoral votes for President of the Inited States might be counted [He thus ollieially announced the electitm of (ii-orge Washington as the first Presidi-nt of the Tnited States.] A president of the Senate had therefore a legal existence liefore there was either a president or a vice-president of the United States. He was a IJ-publican in politics and acted with .Tetferson. who. on assuming olilce in I sol, ort'ered him the post of Secretary of the Xavy. which he declined. From ISO.", till ls|2, with the exception of two years, he was (rovernor of Xew Hampshire, and in isl2 the Kepublican Congressional caucus oftered him the nomination for the oilice of Vice-Presi- dent of the Inited States, which he de- clined on the score of age and inflrmities, passing the remainder of his life in re- tirement."" Apfhto}i'$ C\'clof>(cdi(i of AiniriciDi Biog- i-iipliy. A biography of -John Langdon, by his grandson, the late John Laugdon Klwyn, of Portsmouth, will be found in Vol. XX. of the "Early State Papers of Xew Hampshire." Lear, Nathaniel M — 2nd N. H. "Private, Co. K. Kesidence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, June .s, 18()1, for ;5 years. Discharged for disability at Washington, D. C., July:!!, isci.'" Adjutant Goicrars Records, N. II. Leary, Jeremiah .— U. S. M. C. His stone reads incorectly — "J. O. Leary, V . S. Navy."' Leary, Timothy 0.-16th N- H. & U. S. M. C. I Enlisted as "'I'imotliy 0"Leary." Member Stoier I'ost," (i. A. R. isr.2, for 9 months. Mustered out Aug. L'O, iJSCo." Adjutant General's Records, N. H. I "Enlisted in U. S. M. C. . Dis- charged from U. S. M. C. Sept. f<, LSOS." Soldiers Memorial., i8go. "Birthplace, Ireland.'" Post liccords. Leslie, George T .— 7th 111. Cav. Enlisted as "George T. Brown.'" "Private, Troop B. Probable date of death, Nov. ;!. isd.'!." Lett cr from Tri usury Di purlimnt. "Captured. Died at Cahawba Prison, Ala., January, 1S(>.'} [1SG4.] Buried at Ca- hawba."" Post Records. Lester, David G .— War 1812. "A native of Salisbury, Mass., a sol- dier of the war of Is 12." Stone. Lewis, John C -1st N. H. &U. S. N- "Private, Co. B, IstN. H. Kesidence, Dover. Date of Muster. May 2, Iscl, for ;) months. Mustered out Aug. !>, ISCl. Landsman, U. S. Navy. Kesidence, Dover. Enlisted, Dec. 12, Isci. Served on r. S. vessels 'Ohio," 'North Carolina," 'Princeton,' and 'St. Louis," Hated Sea- man. Discharged from I'. S. Ship 'North Carolina," for disability, .Vugust 4, isGli [See below]. "" Adjutant dcncral's Records, A"". H. "Birthplace, New Durham, N. H. . . Enlisted Dec. 12, isc.i, as Ordinary Sea- man on U. S. Ship •Constellation," from whi'-h ship he was discharged as Or- dinary Seaman, Feb. 14, isti.-,, expira- tion of service."' Post Records. He was for some time a member of Storcr Post, but not at the time of his death. Libby, George W.-13th N. H. "Private, Co. C. Kesidence or assign- ment, Newcastle. Date of Muster, Sept. ]'.», 1S(;2, for '.J years. Mustered out June 21, LSI ;:..'" Adjutant General's Records, N. H. Locke, Edwin W-— U. S. Navy. 'Died in New ^ ork." Stom "Timothy o. Leary.'" Stoni "'Private, Co. K, Kith N. H. Kesidence, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Oct. 2.'>, Locke, Fletcher D.— U. S. Navy. Locke, John H.— 5th N. H. Member Storer Post, G. A. K. "First Sergeant, Co. B. Kesidence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of .Mus- 43 ter, Oct, 2.">, Isdl, for :5 years. Wounded at Fredericksburjr, Vsl., Dec. 1">, ISCl'. Discharged for disability Jan. .">, Isc.;}." Adjiiiant iir(i/'!< /firords, A'. //. "Birthplace. Barrington, X. 11. Struck in six dirterent places by one niiiinie ball, at Fredericksburji, \'a., Doc. l?f l.sc.2 : lost parts of t)oth bands. Died .lune l.">. isS:;». He was Commander of Storer Post in is7(t, and (Quartermaster from the second organization of thePost [IS7sj until his death. .V faithful comrade and an honest man." Posi /Accords. Locke, Joseph J.— 12th Maine. 'Son of .leremiah and Hannah A. Locke. . . . Killed at Port Hudson, May 2."), 1st;.;, aged 1".> years, c. months. He sleeps — where he fell in defence of his country." Stoin'. "Private, Co. K. Born in Barrington. N. H. IJesident of Portsmouth, N. H. Date of Muster, Nov. 2(i. ISCl, for ;> years. Killed .Mav 2s [See above], isd;!, at Port Hudson, Louisiana." Adjutant (ri'iicnil^ $ B'-cords, Aluii/c Locke, William W -U. S. Navy. Lombard, Harry— 40th Mass. Enlisted as "Henry Lombard." :Meaiber Storer Post, G. A. U. "Harry Lombard, died May 31, 1888.'" Stone. "Private Co. V . Kesideuce, Newbury- port. Mass. Enlisted Aug. 2(i, IsCL'. Date of Cluster, Sept. :>, \>^V>1. for :> years. Wounded at Drury's Blutt', xMay ir., 18(14. Discharged Jan. 10, 18(i.')." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Mass. ■Born in France, ISiid, and was a sol- dier in the French army. He served with distinction in the Crimea with the French navy, and received a medal of honor for his bravery and devotion. He was also in the Italian campaign, where he did faithful service. Came to this country. Enlisted [Aug. I'o, and mustered] Sept. 8. isC'i, as Private in Co. F, 4i)th Regt., Mass. Infantry. . . . While in the advance on Drury's Bluft". ... on or about May ['> [Ki], 1S(;4, he was shot, which wound necessitated amputating the right arm at the shoulder joint, and he, with thousands of others, carried the empty sleeve for the past twentv-flve years. . . , He was discharged from the I'. S. service January Id, 1S(;.">. . . . He died May 2;! [;',1], ls88."' Soldiers Mcnioriiil, iS8g. Long, Pierse— Rev. War. "Ill Miemorv of ( 'ol. i'ierse Lon; .Stone "Pierse Lonir (the father of Col. Pierse Long of Uevolutionary mi-mory) was born in Limerick, Irehmd, about the com- mencement of the eighteenth century, and served an apprenticeship with one who did business with America; and by him was sent out with goods, the manufac- ture of Ireland, to this town, in the year 17.5II." Her'; he st^ttled. married, and had three children; one son, and two daugh- ters ; the latter died unmarried. "Pierse Long, the senior, died in 174(»."' "Pierse Long, Jr. (afterwards Col. Long), was born in iT.i'.t. He received instruction in the elements of education from the celebrated teacher, Samuel Hale. At the age of fourteen, Pierse was apprenticed as a clerk to Robert Tiail [Traill], an emigrant from Scot- land, and a distinguished merchant of Portsmouth. At the close of his appren- ticeship, Pierse Lons was established in business by Mr. Trail [Traill], as a shipping merchant, which he continued to prosecute with success until the war of the Revolution. In this Mr. Long took an early and de- cided part, and in 177.") was chosen one of the delegates to the tirst provincial Con- gress, convened at E.xeter. In this ollice he continued for some time, acting also about this period as one of the Commit- tee of Safety for Portsmouth, and was en- gaged with Langdon, Pickering, Drown, and about forty other citizens, in surpris- ing and capturing the fort at the mouth of Portsmouth liarl)nr. Pierse I ong continued to fill different offices under the then province and town until May, 177ii, when the provincial Leg- islature appointed him to the command of the First New Hampshire regiment. . . . This regiment continued in the serviceof the Province until July l.">, 177(;, when, it being determined by the general government to receive into the service no more provincial troops, it was disbanded, but immediately reenlisted into the Con- tinental service, under Pierse Long as Colonel and commander. This regiment continued to be stationed at the forts around Portsmouth harbor (a company in Portsmouth being sta- tioned near the Old South) until October [November 2:".], 177(;, when it received orders to march to the Canada border, near Lake Champlaiu [to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga, and marched for that post in February following]. 44 It reached there safcl}' in about twenty days; and reporting for duty to (Jen. St. Clair. Col. Long was assigned to the command of Fort Independence, across the Lake, with his oAvn and Col. Carle- ton's regiments; and at the same time was made Brigadier (ieneral, by brevet. The lake being closed with ice during the latter part of the fall, the winter and part of the spring, nothing of note occurred until about the middle of June, 1777, when the Knglish flotilla of many guns advancing by water, to be joined by (ien. lUirgoyne, with ten thousand English, Canadians, Tories, and Indians, by land, it was determined by Gen. St. Clair, in a council of ollieers, to abandon his position with his small army of three thousand men, and retreat with the American flotilla up through Lake ( Jeorge, towards Fort Edward. Col. Long was entrusted with the com- mand of the flotilla, consisting of one schooner of sixteen guns, one of ten, and several smaller crafts, with orders to blow up the vessels to prevent their fall- ing into the hands of the enemy, — which was accomplishc [17s8-!» — N. H. .Manual.] he was elected State Senator or Councillor, and in 17S8 was delegate to the Convention to adopt the present Constitution [of the United States], and gave his influence and vote for its reception by New Hampshire. When Washington was chosen Presi- dent, he appointed Col. Long Collector of the Customs at Portsmouth: but before he had taken possession of his ottice, he was found dead in his bed. He retired in apparent health, but died without any previous warning, of (as it was supposed) gout in the stomach, at the early age of fifty, .\pril ;■>, 17s'.». His remains are in- terred in the lot in the Proprietors' bury- ing ground, belonging to his son, at the western end of the granite monuments [monument]. Col. Long was a hand- some, portly man, of unblemished chris- tian character, amiable and courteous, a correct merchant and a good soldier." iliimhlcs About Portsmouth^ First Series. An interesting account of the retreat of the Americans from Fort Ticonderoga in 1777, with special mention of Col. Long's sei'vices, Avill be found in Irving's "Life of Washington," New York, 18S2, Vol. III. pages lo.".-ll(i. Col. Pierse Loug was twice married and had three children. Hon. (ieorge Long, a successful shipmaster and mer- chant of Portsmouth, born July 4, 17(i2, Avho died April 8, ls4'.i; the father of Mrs. Henry H. Ladd and the late Samuel P. Long of Portsmouth, and of the late Commodore John Collings l^ong, I'. S. Navy, of Portsmouth and Exeter, N. II.. who was a midshipman on the "Consti- tution" when she carturcd the British frigate "Java," Dec. L".'. lsi2. Abigail, who married (ieorge W. Prescott, and died at St. Bartholomews, in ]7!i:5. ^Slary, who married Col. Tobias Lear, private secretary to (ien. Washington, April 22, 17'.in, and died of yellow-fever in the fam- ily of (ien. Washington, at Philadelphia, in 17!il. A beautiful Memorial Kecord Book was presented to Storer Post, G. A. R., on its twenty-fifth anniversary, celebrated November 14, ls;»2, by Mrs. Henry IL Ladd, of Portsmoutii, in memory of her grandfather. Col. Pierse Long. A full account of the presentation was printed in the Porlsiuout/t Daily EnniiKj Times, of November l."), ls'.»2, and the following vote was passed at the next meeting of the Post : "llesolved. That the earnest thanks 6f Storer Post are hereby tendered to ]Mrs. Marcy K. Ladd, of Portsmouth, for the 45 inasnirtcerit volnnio recently presented by lier to the Post in mnnory of her {rr«nciratlier. Colonel Pierse l-onj; of the Itevolutionary army ; and the Post fjladly accepts till' o|)portnnity to inscribL' there- in the record of ("olonel Lonii and the Personal War Siietches of its Comrades, for future preservation." Lynch, Timothy— U. S. Niivy. Member Storer Post. G. A. K. "Horn in Ireland. 1S.>."., and entered service Auirnst L'.">, isd;;, as Ordinary Sea- man, r. S X., for term of I year, and was discharged Aui^ust *2."», 18(;4. his term of enlistment havinc expired.' So/d/irs Miuioi'inl-, iSSj. Lyon, John H>— U. S. Navy. Harden, John H .— 10th N. H. "Private, Co. (1. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, S pt. 4, l.s(;2. for ;> years. Mustered out June 21, ISC.-.." Ad/Htinit ti()ii- fill's Il)-cofds, X. II. Harden, John L.— 2nd Hass. Oav, "Killed in a skirmish near Charleston [Charlestown], Va." Stone. "Private, Trooo K. Residence, Bos- ton. Ward c. Enlisted Dec. 8, ISC;}. Date of Muster, Dec. s, 18(18, for ."5 years. Killed in action atCharlestown, Va., Aug. 27, 1S(;4." .XdjuUnit (Ti'iicrnl's li^'cords, .\f'iss. Harshall, Christopher J —2nd N. H. "A kind Husband and affectionate Father." S/one. "Corporal. Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, June 8, 18(',1, for :"> years. Wounded and missing at RuU Run, \'a., July 21, 18(11. Gained from missing. Discharged on account of wounds, July is, is(;2." Adjiifinit (iiHi'ViiVs Records, N. H. Harston, Albert S — 5th N. H. ".\lbert Storer Marston." ■'No pain, no ffrief. no anxious fear. Can reach tbe peaceful sleeper here." Statu'. "Private, Co. TI. Recruit. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Aug. 11, ls(>;J, for :! years. Wounded slightly at Sailor's Creek, A"a , April (I, isc.-.. Appointed Corporal, Ai)ril 8, is(!.-). Discharged at Philadelphia, Pa., June (>. 18(J.j." Adjutant General's Records, N. H. Harston, Joshua B.— 35th Hass. ^[eniber Storer Post, (i. .\. R. "Enlisted in Co. 15, ;;.'>th Mass. A'ols., .Vug. Clii, IS(;2; wounded at the battle of -Vntietam, Va. [Md.J, Sfjjt. ITtli. is(;2 " S/tiiir. "i'rivate, Co. 15. Residence, Newbury- port. Mass. Ivilisted Aug. c, ls(;2. Due of Muster. Aug ill, lsc.2. for .". years. Discharired for disability .Fan. 12, ISd;;.' Adjutant (icneral's Records, Mass. "Hirthplace, Portsmonth." /V>7 liecords. Hates, James— Q. S. Navy. Haxwell, Wm. H. H.-5th N. H. Knlisted as "AVilJiam 11. Maxwell. •' "Killed while on a skirmish at Sailor's Creek. Va. . . . (Jod grant that it was not a vain sacrifice." Slonr. "Piivate. Co. K. Recruit. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Aug. 10, IsC.!, for ;i years. Pro- moted to Corporal. Killed in action at Sailor's Creek, Va., April (5, 18(;,",." Adjutant General's Records, \. ff. HcClintock, Henry H.— War 1812. "Henry M. McCHntoek, I'. S. Xavy, died at sea, July 24. lsl7, aged l!i." Slone. '•Midshipman, Is June, lsi2. Died 2s July, is 17 [Soe above]." /danicrsly\\- General Xafy Reifistcr. "Died, at sea, of the yellow-fever, on the 2sr.h July last [1817] on board the brig Fanny, Captain Mcnill, .>Ir. Ih-nry McClintock, a ^Midshipman in the Navy of the I'nited States, being on a furlough, aged 2(1 years [See above], (^n board the various ships he served durinn, but none ever reached him — nor did he ever dispose of a dollar of his claims to any one. After leaving the ocean he followed mercantile pursuits in this city, and ever manifested a high sense of honor and in- tegrity in his dealings and intercourse — and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all the leading men of his times. He was of a vigorous constitution, and strength- ened it by a temperate and industrious course of life. Under Harrison';* administration he was appointed N'aval ( )fticer of this port, and when his term of office expired in August, \x'>\, Tresident Tierce renewed his commission." ''The world may perhaps be challenaed to produce another man who performed the daily duties of a responsible public otlice, in the full possession of his fac- ulties, until within live years of a cen- tury in age. But he has now gone — and with him departs our last living chronicle of the American Revolution — the last intelligent tie which bound us with those patriots and lieroes Avho achieved the blessings under which our country has acquired her high position among the nations. "\'es, the Patriarch of the Revolution, who has so long been left to tell us of the spirit of our fathers — the Man who by his noble spirit, his industrious habits, his upright life and stern integrity, has inspired a veneration for the men of a j former age, is now no more — and none can fill his place."' Portsmouth yoitnial, Xo-\ i~, jSj^j. McClintock, Samuel— Rev. War. "To the memory of Samuel McClintock", I). 1)., who died April l'7th, isol, in the 7l'd year of his age i<: tlie 4sth year of his ministry. His 15ody rests here in the certain hope of a resurrection to life I'c immortality, when Christ shall appear a second time to destroy the last enemy death i.^- to consummate the great design of his mediatorial Kingdom." S/o//e. "Stall" Roll of Col. John Stark's. Col. James Reed's and Col. Enoch roor"s Regiments, from the 23d Day of April, 177.">, to the first day of August follow- ing — " •'Samuel Macclintock. — Rank, Chap'ain, of Col. Stark"s regiment. — Time in ser- vice, 1 month. — Amount of wages, £(!." .V. //. Stotr Po/rrs. I'ol. AVr. " In the picture [by Trumbull] of the battle of Bunker Hill, representing tlie fall of (ien. Warren, may be seen in the group a clergyman arrayed in his bands, who appears to l)e deeply interested in the battle. Tiiit man was the R 'v. Sam- uel McClintock, I). D., of (Jreenland, X. II , the father of the venerable John 3Ic- Clintcck, who [served in a private armed ship in thi' Revolution and] died in Ports- mouth a few years since [Nov. 1."?, IS.").")] at the age of !>4. retaining his mental and phvsical faculties to the last [See above]."" William McClintock, (the father of Dr. Samuel McClintock) was born in Scot- land; early removed to Londonderry, Ireland ; and after the siege of that place in 1(!SS it, came to this country and settled on Mystic river. "Dr. Samuel McClintock was born in 17o2. He was educated at Princeton College," and soon after finishing h\> studies became minister of the church at Greenland. "During the Revolution he strongly espoused the side of the people, . . . and was Chaplain at the battle of Bunker Hill.'" "Three of his sons perished in the war. One of them, Nathaniel, received a collegiate education at Harvard, but the war breaking out he joined (ieneral "Washington, and was raised to the rank of Major of Brigade. ["He was with Washington at the memorable capture of* the Hessians at Trenton," Dec. 2"i. 177(i.] He was in the New Hampshire line at the battles before the capture of liurgoyne 47 on the r.ith of September and the Ttli of October [1777J. After the capture, his regiment was orcU'red South. . . . lie was then (although he had not reached L'l years of aae) raised to the rank of Major of the line, over all the older Cap- tains. As he was therefore regarded with jealousy by those lower than him self in rank, he resigned his commission and returned home, lie was induced to take tlie command of a company of ma- rines ^^hich went out in a ship-of-war, the Uileiirh.' and soon after perished in an eng'gemeut. Another son of Dr. McClintoek was an otlieer at the battle of Trenton and there slain : and a third was lost at sea, serving as a Midshipman, and afterwards as a Lieutenant, in a ship-of- war." Uev. Mr. McCliutoek "was loved and esteemed by his parish, and in the latter part of his life received the Diploma of Doctor of 1 )ivinity from Princeton Col- h'ge where he was educated." ••History informs ns that during the battle of Bunker Hill" Kev. Samuel Mc- Cliutoek ••knelt on the Held, Avith hands upraised, and grey head uncovered; and, while the bullets whistled around him, prayed for the success of the compatriots, and the deliverance of his country. This rare incident prompted the fol- lo\vinr l.)ve of eonijuesr madly hurls A monarch from his seat: Yet one was there, unused to tread The path of mortal strife. Who lint the Saviour's tlock had fed Beside the fount of life. He knelt him where theblaidc smoke wreathed — His head was liowed and bare. — Wliile, for an infant land he breathed The aKony of jirayer. Thei-olumn, red with early morn. May tower o'er Hunker's height, .\nd proudly tdl a rat-e unborn Their patriot fathers' miuht : — But thou. () patriarch, old and K''fV, Thou iirophet of the free, \Vho knelt ainoni; the dead that day, What fame shall rise to thee'.' It is nor meet that brass or stone Which feel the touch of time, .shn\ilil keep the record of a 'aitli That woke thy deed sublime; We trace it to tJie tablet fair. Which K'lows when stars wa.x pale. .V priunisc rliat 1 hi' siood man's pra.ver Sliall with his (iod prevail." /I'-'w/'/cs- About Port <: III on I//, Second Sirt'i-s. McClure, James G.-U. S. M. C. McDonald, James-U. S. N. & U. S. M. C McDufFee, John-U. S- Navy. McKone, James— U- S. Navy. •liv fdicijiM hiiTids thy dyinircyes wiTc closed, Ity foreitrn hands thy decent limbs posed Hy foreign hands thy trrave adorned Uy strangers honored and by strauKers iriourned." S/one. McLeoud, John— U. S- Navy. McPherson, Alexander— U. S. M. C. "Born in Paisley, Scotland." Sloiie. Kulistfd March ."., is(i2, in V. S. M. C.. as Private. Promoted to Corporal. Dis- charged March .">, Isc.ii. Mead, Cornelius— U. S. Navy. Mead , Patrick-16th Mass. & V. R. 0. "Private. Co. D. Residence, Lowell, Mass. Enlisted July \i. ISCl. Date of Cluster. .Tidy 12, isc.l, for .". years. Wounded .May .'., IsO;?. Transferred to the Veteran JJeserve Corps. Discharged Jidy 20. 1S(;4." AdjKtaiit Cicniral's Rccoiuh, Mass. Melmoth, Heotor-U. S. M. C. Merrill, George A.— U. S. Navy. Mills, William J.-16th N. H. Member Storer Post, G. A. K. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Cluster, Nov. 1."), 18(!l>, for months. Mustered out Aug. 20, ISO;!." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, N. H. "Birthplace, Gorham, Maine.'" Post Records. Mitchell, James-16th N. H. t •■Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- I ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster. Oct. j 2.'>. 1S(!2. for ;> months. Died of disease near Vicksburg. >riss.. Aug. !•. 1S(W." ' Adjutant GciuraVs Records, X. H. Moore, Andrew J.— 35tli Mass. I "Co.K, ;r.th Regt. Mass. Vol. KiHed I in the Battle of Anlietaiu. Sept. 17. 1SG2. ... Son of Fred W. and Clementina Moore.'* Stotie. "Private. Co. K. Residence. Roxbury. ]\rass. Enlisted Aug. 1. isct. 2.">, ls(;2, for '.' months. Promoted to i'irst Sorireant May K!, lS(;;i. Mustered out .\ug. 20, 18<5;5." Adjutant General's Records, IV. H. Morrison, John H.— 10th N. H. "Son of John and Catlicrine ^lorrison. . . . Died in the Washington Hospi- tal. . . . May he rest in peace. Erect- ed by his numerous friends in Ports- mouth." Stone. "Private, Co. G. Residence, I'orts- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, 18(12, for ;! years. Died of disease at Wash- ington, D. C. Nov. :i, I8(i2." Adjutant General's Records, IV. II. Morse, Edgar L.— 4th Mass. •'Private, Co. K. Ixcsidcnce, Taunton, Mass. Ivnlisted . Date of Muster, Sept 28. lH(i2, for '.» months. Discharged Aug. 'IX. isi;;^, expiration of service." Adjutant GencraVs Records, Mass. "Died at Portsmouth, N. II.. May is, 1S(;4.'" XaTv Reo-/ster, /Sdj. Moses, Levi Jr.— U- S. Navy. "Drowned from U. S. Steamer 'Flag," oft" Cape Hatteras." Stow. Moulton, Charles W.-3rd N. H. llis stone reads incorrectly — "Chas. Moulton, r. S. Xavy." "Private, Co. Iv. Re.'^idence. Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Aug. 24, ISCl, for :J years. Kecnlistecl Feb 11. ls(;4. Private, Co. K. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Feb. 11, 1S(;4, for .'. years. Promoted to Corporal. March 1, IsC"). Promoted to Sergeant, I May 1, ISC"). ^Mustered out July 2ii, i8(jb." Adjutant (•ini-ru/'s Jiecords, N. H. Moulton, David A.-U, S. N. & 2nd Mass. Cav. Enlisted as "David .Moulton." "Seaman, l'. S. Xavy. Born in (ircat Falls, N. 11. Residence or assignment, Boston. Enlisted Sept. 14, isof, for 2 years. Served on 1'. S. vessels 'Brandy- wine,' 'Morse" and 'Sabine." Discharged from r. S. S. 'Sabine,' Sept. is, 18(i;!, ex- piration of enlistment. yrivate, Troop A, 2nd Mass. Cavalry. Residence, Portsmouth, X. H. Assign- ment, Boxford, Mass. Enlisted April 1 1, 1S(;4. Date of Muster, April 11, 18()4. for ;J years. Mustered out July 20, isc.l.'" Adjutant General's Ri cords, Mass. Moulton, Thomas— Mex. War. Murray, John— Mex. War k 5th N. H. "Cnpt. John Murray, horn in the City of New Vorl^, ls2.".. Served in the Mexican \Var in ls47, ■ on recommendation of Lieut. Col. Helton, received a ceil ideate of merit from President Fillmore, Commissioned Captain of Co. D, ."ith N. H. Volunteers, Oct. 12, ISCI, He fell early in the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 1."., 18(;2, while leading a gallant band of the Defenders of his Country. A kind Father and Husband, a patriotic (.'itizen, a brave and faithful Soldier and O/licer. His last words were — 49 ' 77/"/ 7'Y"^'- f/i'Z'ir 7t''',< "«thX. 11. liesidt'iice, Xi'wcastle. Commis^ion(;■d Oct. IL', ls(;i. Killed at I-'redericksburg, Va., Dec. 1.5, lsi;i'." Adjutant General''^ Records, N. II. ' Capt. Joha ^[urray of Company I), ."ith N. II. ^'olunteers, was killed at the battle of Fredericksburs, Dec. 1:5, isd'i. It ■was stated by Col. < ross, who com- manded the famous 'Kird l'. 8. Artillery, and on the recommendation of Lieut Col. Francis S. Belton, who commanded that regiment, Avas sranted a certificate of merit for special gallantry at the bat- tle of Chapultepce. near the City of Mex- ico, Sept. i:'., ls47, and this certificate, signed by Millard Fillmore as President of the United States, and Charles ^I. Con- rad as Secretary of AVar, is still pre- served." Boston Diiily H/obe, Mny jo, iS()2. Nash, Joseph E -16th N. H. Member Storer Post, G. A. R. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, ( )ct. 2."i, isc^. for !i months. Mustered out Aug. 20, Isc,;',." o i tt n a Ad/utant Genf-ral's R months. Discharged to date Aug. liO, isc.j."" Ad/uf'iiit th ,i< i-'ifs h'>,ords, A'. //. Nellings, WilHam-U. S. M. C. Newkirk, Peter— 20th Mass. "Killed in battle at Hatches [Hatcher's] Kun, Va., Oct. 27, 1804. " Sfo//<'. "Private, Co. A. Residence, Boston. Fnlisted Aujr. 2(5, 1S(;2. Date of Muster, Aug. 2(;, 1S(;2, for ;5 years. Ri'enlisted Dec. 20, 1S(;;5. Promoted to Sergeant. Killed in action at Hatcher's Ran, Va., Oct. 2'.» [Soe above], ]S(;4.'' Adjutant Gcnernl's Records, Mass. Norton, James— 19th Mass. "A native of Rallygar. Co. Galway, Ireland." Slone. "Private, Co. E. Residence, Boston. Enlisted July 2.1, ISCl. Date of Muster, .July 2(;, isc.i, for :^ years. Discharged for disability Jan. 2'J. l.st;2." Adjutant General's Records, Mass. Norton, James— 19th Mass. Nowell, Andrew C.-8th N. H. "Andrew Craigie, son of Henry .uid .Abigail Nowell. . . . Died in Hos- pital, near New (.)rleans. La." Stone. "Private, Co. D. Residence or assign- ment, Raymond. Date of Muster, Dec. 20, isdi, for :> years. Died of disease at Camp Parapet, La., Aug IC, IS(;2 " Ad/'ut, isci." Adjutant ticncrnl's Records, jV. II. Sonof.lohnK. Oxford. He was the first of many sous of Portsmouth, who lost their lives in the ^^■ar of the Rebellion. Palmer, Nathaniel F.— 2nd N. H. ••Nathaniel F.. Son of Natlianiel >F ^: Fuaice Palmer. died at Harrison's Fandiug, Va , Au, A^ed l;i yr.*. A member of Co. K, 2d Rcgt. X. H. \ . Here lies a patriot soldier, who died in hi> country's cause. He now is restin>j: in a brighter and better laud. Kind friends l)ore him to his silent restinjr- place. Erected by the Fire Department of Portsmouth, of wiiich he was a member " Stone. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, -lune s, isc.i, for :! years. Died of disease at Harrison's Landing, Va., Aug. It, ]S(i2 " Adjutant GeneraVs Records, N. H. "Nathaniel F. Palmer, a native of Ports- mouth, and member of Company K, 2nd Ifeiriment, X. H. Volunteers, died Aug. !•, isCL', near Harrison's Landing, Va., at the age of l'.» years. The body was re- moved to Harrison's Lauding, where it was embalmed and forwarded by Com- pany I\. at their own expense, to his fainil}- in this city [Portsmouth]. Mr. Palmer was the first man who was enlisted by Capt. William <). Sides (the latter having been himself the first man in New Ilampsliire to enlist), and was the first man who died and was brought home after the regiment was mustered into the service of the Fnited States. Tile funeral services were held in the State Street Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 17, ls(;2. Rev. R. W. Humphries, pastor of the church, made the address. The funeral procession was long and imposing. 'I'hecollin was appropriately draped witli the American fiag, and was borne on the shoulders of six of his brother firemen through the streets to Harmony Grove cemetery, where prayer I was again otiered. and three volleys were fired by the Goodwin Ciuards over the grave. 'I'he flags throughout the city were dis- played at half mast daring the day." Boston Ihiily Hlobi', May 30, /Sgj. Parker, William A.-U. S Navy. William Albert Parker. "Mi'^shipman, ;i July. KHi52. Passed AMdshipman. 2:! June, l.s3,s. Lieutenant, 11: -May. 1S4:1. Commander, 2s June, ISdL Retired list, 2;'> December, isd.".. Captain on Retired list, 4 April, isd?." Ilanieisty's General Naz'\ Register. "Died at F^ast Boston. Mass., October 24, 18S2." Na-y Register, iSSj. "Born at Portsmouth, X. IL, January 12, isKt Entered the navy as a Mid- shipman, July ."., is;!2: first service in the r. S. sloop-of-war 'Viucennes,' under the command of Commodore .Mexander S. Wadsworth and C ipt. John H. Aulick. on the Pacific Station; second cruise was made in the F. S. razee "Independence,' under the command of Commodore John B. Xicholson, on the coast of Brazil and the Coast of England and Russia, and bearing the Hon. Ceorgo M. Dallas as .Minister to the latter country. Promoted to the grade of Passed Mid- shipman on June 2;!, ls:iS; thence served in the U. S. line-of-battle-ship 'Ohio,' under command of Commodore Isaac Hull and Capts. Joseph Smith and Liva- lette, in the years lS;>s-41, in the Mediter- ranean Squadron; the next service was at the rendezvous at Boston, Mass.; in the year 1S42, served on board the frigate 'United States,' under commands of Commodore T. Ap Catesby Jones and Capt. .lames Armstrong, on the Pacific Station. Promoted to Lieutenant, May IC, ls4;5, and transferred to the 'Cyane,' Comman- der C. K. Stribliug; the squadron was actively employed, and visited the coast of California and the Sandwich Islands. Chili, Peru, etc.; in ls4('., ordered to the r. S. steamer 'Mississippi,' Capt. Andrew Fitzhugh, on the Mexican coast: after- wards under command of Commodore Matthew C. Perry : served in this steamer, and the 'K.iritan,' ( ommodore David < on- nor, during the Mexican war, till near its t-^rinination ; in ls4S was attached to the National Observatory at Washington, then under the superintendence of Lieut. Matthew F. .Maury; the next service was . in the 'Raritan,' Commodore Foxhall A. I'arker and Capt. Benjamin Page; Mas present at the seige and capture of A'era Cruz, Tabasco, and other places; in is.". I. served on board the receiving-ship -Frank- 5' lin:" in ls.">2, was ordorfd to the sloop 'Portsmouth,' T. A. Dornin. connnaiuU-r, on the I'acitlc Station, and retnnied home iuis'>">; in ]s:>i\, v,ii» stationed at the rendezvons, Hoston, f(H- abont two years; in ls:.i)-(;(), commanded tlie store-ship •IJrlease," and was orderetl to the .Metli- terranean S(piadron at Spe/.ia : from thence to the sijuadron under Commodore Shubriclc, to Taranuay, for the settlement of ditliculties with "that country, and thenee to the African Squadron: after that crnise, served as llrst lieutenant at til'' IJoston Navy Yard, under command of C'apt. William L. Hudson and Com- mander Henry K. Thatcher; on the break- ing out of the Hibellion was ordered to command the steamer 'Cambjidse,' and served on the North Atlantic Blockade, ort' the coasts of N'irginia and North Carolina, under the command of Commo- dores L. M. (ioldsborouah, Samuel I'hil- lips Lee, and David 1). Porter, and under the latter commanded the Fifth Division of the North Blockade, which included more than 20 vessels of diflerent kinds and several monitors; detached from that duty in the early partof isi;.'). having served continuously from the beginning of the war. Promoted to Commander, June 2cS, l.s(il ; placed on the retired list. December 28, isc.'i; from isdd-ii'.i, eoiiimanded the re- ceiving sbip 'Independence,' on the Cali- fornia Station. Promoted to Captain, on the retired list, April l'.». 1S(;;( [s<'e al)ove] ; last duty was as inspector of lighthouses, seventh district, whii'h included the whole coast of the (inlf of Mexico, from Cedar Keys, Fla., to the southern border of the State of Texas. Total sea service, 22 years : shore or other duty, 12 years and i) months." Hantersly's Xaval Encyclopedia. Parks, Edward H -U. S. Wavy. Sometimes called "David Parks.'" Parks, J. S.-U. S, Navy. Parks, Thomas B,-13th N. H. ■Son of Elisha and Drewsilla J^irks." Stone, •'Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 2o, is(;2, for ;'. years. Discharged for disabilitv at Washington, D. C, Feb. 2:'., isi;;',.-' Adjiilmil iunii'iil'S' llcconfs. \. J/. Parrott, Enoch G.-U. S. Navy. "In memory of Enoch (ireenleafe Parrott, Rear .Vdmiral, l. S. Navy, who died .May m, IST'.i, Aged (JiJ years. (ienerous. Trniliful. .lust. .V i)rave and lo\al otlietT. Africa, is;{2. Mexico, 1S4.S. Port Koyal, istil. Fort Fisher, Isc:.. ( harieston, 1S(I.">. Asiatic Squadron, Is?.;. M (I II II nil- II I . "(ieneral Order. Navy Department, Washington. June 4, IST'.i. The Secretary of the .Navy, with deep regret, announces to the service the death, at New York, on the loth of May last, of Rear Admiral Enoch (J. Parrott. Rear Admiral Parrott received his first appointment December Hi, li^.Jl, and dur- ing his long service was faithful and zealous in the discharge of his duties. During the rebellion he was actively en- gaged, and participated in the battles of Port Royal, South ( prolina, and Fort Fisher, North Carolina. He commanded the Mare Island Navy Yard in Is71 and 1S72, and the naval force' on the Asiatic station in is?."., which last command his failing health compelled him to relinquish. On the day after the receipt of this or- der, the flags of the Navy Yards and Naval Stations, and of all ships in com- mission, will be displayed at half-ma>t from sunrise to sunset, and thirteen min- ute guns will l)e fired at noon from each Xavy Yard and Station, flag-ship and ves- sel acting singly. R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy.'' "Midshipman, 10 December. ls;'.l. Passed Midshipman, 1,1 June, is;>7. Lieu- tenant, s September, 1S41. Commander. 24 April, isiu. Captain, 2.") July, 1m:i;. Commodore, 22 April. isTO. Rear-Admir- al, s Noveml)er, is::'.. Retired list. 4 April, 1S74. Died Id May, ls7;i."' Hamersly's General Navy Reffisfcr. "Died in New York, May Id, 187;i."' Navv Reffisier. i8So. "Born in New Hampshire. Appointed from Newillampshire, December in. ls.;i : attached to schooner 'Boxer,' Brazil S((ua- dron, ls;!2-4 ; attached to sloop 'Natchez,! Brazil Squadron, ls."..">; Navy Yard, Bos- ton, is:'.7. Promoted to Passed Midshii)- man, June 1">, is;57 ; brig "Consort,' on surveying duty, 1840. Commissioned as Lieutenant, Septem- ber s, 1S41 : was engaged in the opera- tions under Commodore Perry against Beraly, and the neighboring towns on the west coast of .Vfrica, December, l.s4:{: and was with all the landing parties. 52 Sloop 'Saratoga,' coast of Africa, is4.?; frisrate '('onjrretis," Pacific Squadron, 1S41! S. During the Mar with Mexico, Avhile serving in the 'Coniiress." was with Krenionfs Ex;)t'dition iroin Monterey to Los Angelos, at Avtiicli place there was a slight engagement ; was at the capture of (iuaymas and Mazatlan, and in two skir- mishes at the last named place. The 'Congress' received the thanks of the President and the n<^partment. Keceiv- ing-ship 'Boston.' is.^o; sloo]) 'St. Louis," Mediterranean Squadron, is.")'_'-;', ; sloop 'St. Mary's," Paciflc Sciuadron, is.">4.">; Naval Observatory, Washington, ls.-)7 8; special duty, IS."".',!. Commissioned as Commander, April, 1S«1 ; was with the expedition which de- stroyed Norfolk Navy Yard, April, isci: in the brig Perry' at the lime of the capture of the rebel privateer 'Savan- nah,' which resisted; received for this the commendation of the Department; commanding steamer 'Augusta,' ist;i-:i; in the '.Augusta' participated in the bat- tle of Port Koyal, under Hear Admiial Dnl*ont, and subsequently engaged the rebel rams at the time of their sortie from Charleston, January 1:5 [."n], Isc;!. and was on this occasion under the lire of the rebel batteries in Charleston har- bor ; commanding iron-clad 'Cauonicus,' X. A. B. Squadron, 1S(;4-."'); in the 'Ca- nonicus,' particii ated in the engaaement with lIowletfsBattery and the iron clads on James Kiver, June I'l . is(;4 ; and in the subsequent engagement with Ilowlett's Battery: commanding iron-clad 'Monad- nock, "in the attacks under Hear Admiral Porter on Kort Fisher, in December 18C.4, and January \xG'>; and subsequently, un- der Rear Admiral Dahlgren, was present at the surrender of Charleston: com- mandini: receiving ship. 'Boston.' isi;.") s. Commissioned as Captain. Jidy L'."), iscc : Navy Yard [Waiting orders]. Ports- month, New Hampshire, ls<">i). Commis- sioned as Commodore, LsTO [Comman- dant Navy Yard, Boston, l^"!:!] ; Comman- dant Navy Yard. .Mare Island, 1S71 2: Asiatic Station, 1872:!. Commissioned as Bear .\dmiral, Xoveiuber 8, ]87:!. Died in 187'.i." Uumersly's Naval Records, iSgo. "Upon recommendation of the Presi- dent. .V resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Captain Samuel K. Diil'ont, and ollicers, petty otlicers, seamen, and marines under his command, for the vic- tory at Port Koyal. That the thanks of Congress be, and they are hereby, tendered to Captain Samuel F. Dui'ont. and through him to the ollicers, petty ollicers, seamen, and marines attached to the squadron under his command, for the decisive and splen- did victory achieved at Port Uoyal on the 7th day of November, last. .\pproved February 22, 18(i2."" Havicrsly's General Nazy /fri^n's/er. "A resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Kear-Admiral David D. Por- ter, and to the otlicers, petty ollicers, sea- men, and marines under his command, for their gallantry and good conduct in the recent capture of Fort Fisher. That the thanks of Congress are here- by presented to Bear-.Vdmiral David D. I'orter. and to the otlicers, petty ollicers, seamen, and marines under his command, for the unsurpassetl gallantry and skill exhibited by them in the a-ttaoks upon Fort Fisher and the brilliant and deci- sive victory by which that important worfe has been captured from the rel)el forces and placed in the possession and uuder the authority of the United States, and for their long and faithful services and unwavering devotion to the cause of the country in the midst of the greatest dif- flculties and dangers. Sec. 2. And be it further resolved. That the President of the United Slates be requested to communicate this resolu- tion to Admiral Porter, and through him to the ollicers, seamen, and marines un- der his command. A[)proved January 24. l.s(i.").'' Jliimcrslv's (h'licrnl y] United States Senator from New Hamp- shire. Robert P. Parrott. the inventor of the celebrated gun that bears hi& name, was the cousin of the Admiral." Xi--v York Ilirii/il, M'ly //, /Syg. Partridge, George F— U. S. Navy. Patch, Charles W -2nd N.H. "Charles W. I'atch, Lieut, of Co. K, 2nd Ilegt. N. H. V. Died at (iettysburgh, I'a., July 10. 1si;;L from wounds received in Battle of July 2nd. Aged :">:! yeais. (iod grant that it may not be a vain sacrifice." Stone. "Sergeant, Co. K. Residence or as- signment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, June s, isCl, for .*. years. Promoted to 1st Sergeant. Promoted to 2d Lieuten- ^.1 ant, Co. K. Date of Commission, Aug. 1, isd'j. Wounded at (iottysbursr. Pa., July 2, isi;;}. Died of wounds ;it CJettys- burg, I'a., .July in 1S(;:5."' Adjutant (ic/icral s Rcronis, .V. //. Paul, Joseph W.-lst N. H. H. Art. "I'rivate, Co. \. I'esidence or assis:n- ment, I'ortsmoutli. Date of Master, July IS, isd;;, for 3 years. Promoted to Cor- poral. Xov. 1, 1S<'.4. Mustered out Sept. 11, ISC..-.." AdjiiUnit (ii'iicrid's Jiicords, X. II. Payne, Albert L .— 16tli N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of truster, Oct. ^.■>, l.sc.'i, for '.• months. Clustered out .Vug 2o, isc;}.'- A-1iutnnt (ioiK-nirs Ihcords, .V. //. Pearson, George F.— U. S. Navy. George Frederick Pearson. "George F. Pearson, Kear .Vdmiral, V . S. Navy. Died July 1, IHCT. Not lost but gone before." Stone. "Midshipman, 11 ]\[arch, 181."). Lieu- tenant, 18 January, is^.l. Commander, s September. is41. Captain, 14 September, ls.->.-). Retired list, '1\ December, isci. Commodore on Retired list, IC July, is()2. Rear Admiral on Retired list, '17> July, isdc. Died Mo June [See above], isC?."' ILiDiei'slys (Tcnernl Xni'v Ileg-islcr. "Died at Portsmouth, N. H., June 30 [See above,] isci." Xmy Ucgistcr /S68. "I'earson, George Frederick, naval otlicer, born in New Hampshire, (! Feb., ir'.XI; died in Portsmouth, N. IL, ;5(i June [See above], iscr. He was appointed Midshipman, II March, isi.'), and cruised in the frigates 'United States' and 'Inde- dendeuce' in the [Mediterranean in 181(1- 20, and in the West Indies in is22 .".. He Avas commissioned Lieutenant, l."> Jan., 1S2.">. commanded the schooner 'Shark' at Norfolk, in is:i".i, and served at the Ports- mouth Navy Yard in l.s;!i).41. He Avas promoted to Commander on s Sept. of the latter year, was in the 'Falmouth' at Norfolk in 1S.-.2-M, and became Captain. 14 Sept., IS.-,.",. He commanded the steamer 'Powhatan' in the East Indies in ls.-)S-Oo. During the civil war he ren- dered valuable service as Commandant of the Portsmouth Navy Yard, which post he held at his death [Comman- dant Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N. II., isdO- 4; commanding Pacific Squadron, ls(;,-.-(j; waiting orders, 18i!7]. He was retired by law, being over si.xty-two years old, 21 Dec, isci, and became Commodore on the Retired list, HI Jidy, ls(;2, and R 'ar .Vdmiral, 2.". July, isof,." A/fi/i/o/i's Cyi/o/(f(/iii of Aiiii'iiciDi Biog- He was in command of the V . S. steam frigate "Powhatan," carrying the flag of ( ommodore Josiah i'atnall (after- wards a flag ollicer in the Confederate Navy), during her cruise in thf Hast Indies, in the years is.".? ^\^K \\\ interesting account of this cruise will be found in "China and .lapan," by Lieut. James I). Johnston, U. S. N., Hx- eculive-Ollicer of the "Powhatan, " Phila- delphia, 1S(;|, with full particulars of tlie affair at the Peiho forts, when Flag Ollicer Tatnall. declaring that "blood is thicker than water," set aside for a moment the duties of a neutral, and gave help to the English, repulsed by the Cliinese — aid whirh no Hnglish Naval ollicer will ever forget. Pearson, John H.— 16th N. H. ''Son of Stephen 15. and Catherine L. Pearson, died Aug. 22, isc.'j." "From the tree where liope's bright buds wave, Pluck flowers for the soldier's hallowed Hrrnve." Stone. "Private, Co. K. Residence, Ports- mouth Date of of Muster, ( )ct 2.-), ls(;2, for!) months. Mustered out Aug. 2n, is(;;3." Ad/utdiit (icncniVs L'icords, X II. Pender, William P.-lOth N. H. Enlisted as "William Allen." "William Paton Pender. . . . Killed at Fort Darling, Va." Slo/n-. "Private, Co. A. Recruit. Assign- ment, Dover [Residence, Portsmouth.]. Dateof .Muster, Aug. 14, isi;:',, for.", years. Killed at Drury's lUuff, Va., May ic, ]s(i4." ^\d/'uta»t (Acncrul's liicords. X. II. Pendexter, Edward— U. S, Navy. "Acting Ensign, 4 December, ls(;2. Honorably discharged ;il October, isi;.')." Hamer.'!ly's General X.'' Stone. "The Privateer 'Portsmouth,' of Port>- mouth. was a conspicuous cruising ves- sel. She was commanded by John Sin- clair and made a great many valuable prizes."' Iinmbi[ass., July 27, 1S7]."' Stoni-. "(lunner, iT. Octolter, is.JC. Itetired list, 21 Djcember, LSUI."' lliiiiii i:>lys Grturnl Xdvy lifgistcr. His death is not entered in the Annual Navy U agister. Pettigrew, William— Mex. War. Pettigrew, William— U. S. Navy. Philbrick, Oliver B.-lSth N. H. Enlisted as "Oliver 15. riiilbrook." "Private, Co. K. Ixesidence or assisn- ment, IJye. Date of Muster, Sept. 2n, l^c.L'. for ;i years. Discharjjed for disa- bility at Portsmouth, \'a., Oct. 7, I8(i.!."' Adjutant Generals^ Records^ N' . H. Pickering, Charles W.— [J. S. Navy. "Chark's Whipple Pickering, Commodore, V . S. Navy. Dec. 23. isi.^i— Feb. 2'J, 18.ss." SlOtK . "Midshipman, 1 -May, 1822. Passed Midshipman. Kt June. \^u leave, 1824-o-l ; in ls.">4, served as Kxecutive-Otliccr of the sloop 'Cyane', which vessel took out the Darien Expe- dition, under Lieutenant Strain, who lost seven of his men by starvation. Lieu- tenant Pickering in liis search for that j party, was within four hours' march of I the head-waters of the Chaquenaque, the j course of which it was his intention to follow, when he was apprised by Indian runners of the arrival of Lieutenant Qtrain ard party at C hapagana. Pacific side. Lieutenant Pickering's observa- ' tions during two successive expeditions from the ship, in search of Strain, eon- vinced him of the utter folly of any at- tempt to cut a canal at Darien. After landing Lieutenant Strain with the remainder of his party at NeAv York, the 'Cyane' was ordered to (ireytown, Nicaragua, which town, in pursuance of redress, was reduced to ashes, after a bombardment of four hours. Only one house was left standing. In ls."..')-7, at- tached to United States Navy Yard, Ports- mouth. New Hampshire. Promoted to Commander, September 14, 18.'>.". ; in 1.s.");m;i, Inspector of the Seventh Light- 1 louse District, headquar- ters at Key West. Commissioned as Captain, July l."> [Hi], ls(;2; in ls(;2-."., commanding United States steam-sloop 'Kearsarge," Mediter- ranean and Western Islands; in ls(;3-4. commanding United States steam-sloop 'Housatonic." which was blown up, ofV Charleston, on the night of February 17. 1S(;4, by a submarine torpedo. As soon as recovered from wounds received on board the 'Housatonic,' took command of the United States steamer 'Vander- bilt,' Avhich vessel pnrticipated in the capture of Fort Fisher. Detached from 'Vanderbilt' in .Vugust. Isc..".. and or- dered to Portsmouth Navy Yard; de- tached from Portsmouth Navy Yard, February, lS(i7, when Captain Pickering went upon the retired list at his own re- quest. Commissiontrd as Commodore [froni Decembers, ISC.T] in 1S71." I/aiinrsly's Nm'n/ Records, /SjS. Pickering, Simeon S.— U. S. Navy- 55 Place, Charles S — U. S. Navy. Place, Leonard— U- S. Navy. Plaisted, B. Frank P -U- S. Navy. Ramsdell, John H.-3rd U. S. Art. Ramsdell, S.-3rd U. S. Art. Rand, Ammi C.-17th & 2nd N. H. 'Died at St. All)ans, \t." Sioni Plaisted, Charles E.-2nd N- H. "rdvate. Co. K Kcsidciice or as.sigii- ment, Strathara. Date of Muster, June N, 1S.'' Adjutant General's Records, Mniue. •'Co. K. L'nd N. II. Inf. .See below. Slom "Private, Co. B, 17th N.H. Kesidence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster. Nov. 1:5, !«(;•_>. for '.• months. Con- solidated with Co. A, L'nd N. II. \ .. April k;, isi;;;. Private, Co. .V, 2nd X. II. IJeci-uit. Transferred from 17th X. II. V., .Vpril Hi. 18(;:{. Mustered out Oct. !•, isf;;}.' Adjutant General' s Records, X. //. Rand, Francis W.-9th N. H. •Died at Camp Nelson, Ky." Stone. 'Private, Co. E. Residence or assign- ment, Pye. Date of Cluster, Alay l-y, l.s(;2, for ;! years. Died of disease at Camp Xelson, Ky., Jan. 2(i, 18(14. " Adjutant General's Records, X. //. Rand, Irving-6th N. H, Enlisted as "Irvins; W. Rand." Buried on farm of Alonzo and Sullivan Rand. Lafayette road, Portsmouth, near the Rye line. '•Private, Co. II. Residence. Rye. Date of Muster, Xov. 28, 1861, for o years. Itoenlisttd Dec. ,31, lS(j;!. Cor- poral, Co. II. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Dec. .Si, ].s(i;5, for :'. years. Promoted to Ser- geant. Wounded at the Mine. July ;^>(i, l.s(;4. Died of wf'unds near Petersburg, Va., Aug. 2, 18(i4." Adjntunt Generars Records, X. H. Pottle, Samuel A.-U. S. Navy. j^^^^^ Robeit-13th N. H. Samuel Augustus Pottle. "S. C. Pottle, U. S. Navy." Stone. Quint, William Goodwin— 2nd N. H. Enlisted as '•William 11. Goodwin. "' "Private, Co.K. Residence. Lisbon, N. II. Date of Muster, June 8. 18(il, for I! years.. Wounded and missing at Bull Run. Va , .Vug. 2'.i. 18(;2. Gained from missing. Discharged for ■wounds at Philadelphia. Pa., May 21, 18(;;i." Adjutant General's Records, X. If. "William Goodwin [of Newington, N. II.], who was a member of the 2nd N. II. Regiment, was severely wounded in bat- tle, and lost the lise of one leg: he -was drowned along in the sixties, after the war [June I'.t, iscij, at Portsmouth bridge."' Porlsmoul/t Dnily EzcTinn s, June s, i8g2. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster. Sept. 2o, 1S()2. for .3 ytars. Diseharsed for disability at Fortress Monroe, \'a.. May 24, ls(i;;." Adjutant General's Records, X. H. Randall, Charles W.-U. S. N. & 13th N. H. Enlisted as "Charles Randall." Member Storer Po.st, G. A. R. "Died Aug. 22, ls,s7." Stone. "Private, Co. K, l.'Jth N. H. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 20, ls(;2, for ^■^ years. Wounded at Chapins Farm. Va., Sept. ;}(), 1S64 Mustered out May 27, isc,.-,.- Adjutant General's Records, X. H. 56 •'Born in Portsmouth, N. H., in the year ls:57. — Died August 24 [See above], "issr, at tlie age of tlfty years. Our deceased comrade first entered the 1'. S service in is.'.'.i, at which time he shipped on board the l'. S. S. -St. Louis," which Avas [in isc.l] ordered to Florida, to guard Fort Pickens. Comrade I'an- dall's term of Navy service expired in ls(i-_>, and he was honorably discharged therefrom. After remaining at home for a short time, he enlisted August S, IsCl*, as a Private in (apt. Betton's company, K. of the l;;th Regiment, N. II. Volunteers, for a term of three years, and participated in nearly every engagement that the regi- ment was in. At thi battles of Fred- ericksburg. Suffolk, at Bermuda Hundred, the ten days right at Coal [Cold] Harbor, at the capture of Battery ."i in front of I'etersburg, and many other engagements, the tall and conspicuous form of Charles AV. Kandall, could be seen at the right of the company; and yet there were more jewels to be added to his crown of honor, for in the famous charge ard capture of Fort Harrison on Sept 2'.i. Ixi'A, comrade Kandall bore his part of that terrible battle. On the day following the capture of the fort, and while the regiment was ly- ing behind shallow l)reastworks com- posed of two logs, from which the rebels had been repulsed by our scanty forces in three successive charges, he was struck by a bullet, which entered the body just back of, and below the risht arm, making a very bad wound, which was pronounced mortal. Notwithstand- ing his injury his courage never failed him, and he remarked to his comrade, First Sergeant B. F. Winn, that he wishi d for one more shot before leaving the Held, he succeeded in loading and tiring his rifle, and then made his way to the rear as best he could His wound was probed for the bullet, but without success, and his condition was pronounc- ed hopeless. .\ strong constitution and a persistent courage which nothing daunt- ed, kept him up, however, and he was restored to partial health. Our comrade was a constant sufferer from the ellects of the rebel bullet which he carried for twenty-three years, and yet his spirit remained unbroken till the last, and when his brave soul left the poor shrunken body, encumbered with rebel lead, there passed away as brave a soldier as ever wore the blue. Comrade IJandall joined Storer Post, (J. A. 11 , May 1^7, issi, where he remained a respected member, and his death adds one more to the silent roll-call." Soldiers Mi'»iori!»]. His remains will probably reach here in a few days, and the performance of the last sad rites will 57 briog feelings of heartfelt sorrow to our whole coniiiimiitj'. And now, :iiul in all future time, as those uho knew him well pass under the shade which is just beginning to l)e made l)y the long range of trees in Aul)urn htr.et, tliey will he reminded of the one who selected and with his own hand placed them there to cheer the passage to the cemetery — aud the name of the noble Hichards will be as green in their memory as the leaves which every returning spring will renew." Portsmoiitli yourtKiJ, July /S, iS6j. Soon after the death of IFenry I.. Rich- ards, the name of Auburn street was changed to lUchards' avenue, in memory of him. Ridge, Charles-2nd N. H. Ridge, Thomas W.-U. S- Navy. "S)a of Ctiarles and Susxu Hidge." St one. Rogers, Joseph W.— 2nd N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Master, June s, isdi, for ;> years. Discharged for disability, at Budd's Ferry, Md., Mav 31, Adjutant GeneraVs Record.^, N. If. Rokes, Lincohi— 10th N. H. Knlisted as "Lincoln JJoakes." "Lincoln J Jokes." Stone. "Private. Co. G. Rpsidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, 1802, for ;5 years. Discharged for disability, March 25, isG;'.." Adjutant GeneraVs Records., N. H. Second Class Fireman, l'. S. Steamer •Keaisarge." "Fireman, birthplace, Ireland. I'nlist- ed Feb. 4. ].s(;2, U. S. Steamer 'Kear- sarge.' Discharged Nov. 2'.», ISC-I, expi- ration of enlistment." Post Records. One of the crew of the 1'. S. Steamer "Kearsarge" when she destroyed tlie ".Vlahania," olV ( herbonrg. France. June lit, isr.l. See record of Mark (i. Ilauj. Sawyer, George— 1st Mass. "Wounded at battle of Wilderness IS(;4. Died at Portsmouth, X. IL" Stone. "Private, Vo. (i. Kesidence, Koxbury, Mass. Enlisted May 2;!, ISC I. Date of Muster, ^lay 2.'!, ISC], for :; years. Pro- moted to Corporal. Mustered out .May 2."'>, 1SC4, expiration of service." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Muss. Sawyer, Samuel— 23rd Mass. "Born in Saco, Me. Died in Auburn, N. IL" Stone. "Private. Co. K. Residence, Franklin, Mass. ICnlisted Sept. 2.1, 1S61. Date of Muster, Sept. 2S, isci, for :i years. Dis- charged for disability, June 11, 1SC2." Adjulunt (h'nefdVs Records., A/ass. Saxton, Mortimer F.— 30th Mass, ■Mortimer Faxon Saxton, born at Weathersfleld, Vt. . . . Died at New (Orleans, La., in the service of his Coun- try. ... He I'ests in southern soil." Stone. "Private, Co. II. Residence, Bostou. Enlisted Dec. 1. 18C1. Date of :Muster, Dec. 1, ISCI, for 3 years. Died at New Orleans, La., Oct. 11, 18(i2.'" Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Moss. Rosa, Charles H.-U. S. Navy. Seaver, John •W.-47th Mass. 'Charles Ross." Stone. Russell, John— U. S. Navy. Rutter, Thomas-lOth N. H. "Private, Co. O. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, lsC2, for :i years. Discharged for disability, June 20, 18(14." Adjutant deneraVs Records, X. II. Salisbury, Wm. Henry—. . . . "Born at \\'arren, R. I. at Portsmouth, X. 11."" . Died >^tone. Salmon, Thomas— U. S. Navy. Member Storer Post, G. A. IL "A dutiful son and loving husband." Stone. "Private, Co. F. Residence, Boston. Enlisted . Date of ]\Iuster, Oct. !•, 18C2, for it months. Discharged for dis- ability, Nov. 28, 18C2." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Mass. Seavey, Joseph J.— 19th Mass, Member Storer Post, (i. A. R. "Private, Co. F. Residence, Glouces- ter. Mass. Enlisted .Vug. c, isci. Date of Muster, Aug. 2S, 18(;i, for :] years. Heenlisted Dec. 21, 1S(;:'>. Wagoner. Mustered out June ."in, isc.i." Adjutant GeneraVs Records, Mass. "Birthplace, Portsmouth." Post Records. 58 Seymour, Frank— 4th N, Y. Art. "I'rivate, <'o. L. Kiirolled and mus- tered Doc. l.">, 18(13. CominissitjDed L'nd Lieutenant, April 14, 1804. with rank from March L'2. 1S(;4. Commissioned 1st Lieu- tenant, January .W, \sr,:,, -with rank from January 1, 1S(;."). Mustered out with Com- pany, Sept. 'JC. ist;.-,.'" Aiijutaut (.itiicraPs Records, X. ]~. Shapley, John H — 1st N. H, Cav. "Killed at Waynesboro, ^'a." Stone ■Private, Troop M, X. II. Battalion. 1st N. K. Cavalry. Hesidence, Hye. Date of Muster. Dec. 24, isci, for ;{ years. Promoted to Corporal. Captured near Middlehurg, \'a.. June is, ISC'J. Paroled isd.;. Keenlisted. Corporal. Troop I\L liesidence, Kye. Date of Minster, Jan. .">, ls(;4, for o years. Battalion reorganized as 1st Regiment X. H. Cavalry, March is(i4. Sergeant, Troop ]M. Promoted to 1st Serjeant. Killed at Waynesboro, Va., Sept 28 1S(;4." Atljittant Gcnerars Records, N. H. Shapley, Robert P.— Ist N. H. Cav. '•Died at Darnestown, Md." Ston<'. 'Private, Troop :\I, X. H. P>attalion, IstX. E. Cavalry. Residence, Hye. Date of Muster, Dec. 24. L'^c.l, for ':) years. Promoted Sergeant, Jan. 28, i,s(i2. Cap- tured near Middleburg, Va.. June 18, Iso;]. Paroled, 18(i3. Heenlisted, Troop M. Res- idence. Rye. Date of Muster, Jan. ."», 18()4, for ;'. years. Appointed 1st Ser- geant. Battalion reorganized as 1st X. H. Cavalry. March, 18(;4. Ist Sergeant, Troop M. Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, Troop M. Date of Commission, July !">, 18114. Died of disease at Darnestown, Md., June 2, l.s( ;,-)." Adjittaut GcncraVs Records, N. H. Shaw, John-16th N. H. "Private, Co K. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Nov. 11, 18(12, for it months. Mustered out Aug. 2(i, IsGli." Adjutout (icncriil's Uicords, \. II. Sherburne, John C — 10th N. H. John Colbath Sherburne. "Sherburne." Stone, -"Private, Co. (J. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, 1S(;2, for ;') years. Discharged for disability Jan. 17, P<(;:{." Adjiitatil (icnrraVs Records, X. If. Shillaber, Robert E .— 1st N. H. Cav. "Private, Troop M, N. II. Battalion, 1st X. E. Cavalry. Residence, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Jan. s, ls(;2, for ;> years. Promoted to Corporal, Jan. 2s, ls(;2. Ri'enlisted, Private, Troop M. Resi- dence. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Jan. ."), 1S(;4, for.S years. Battalion reorgan- ized as 1st ixegiment, X. H. Cavalry, -March l.s(;4. Private. Troop M. Trans- ferred to Troop A, July 1, 1S(U. Pro- moted to Troop Quartermaster Sergeant. Reduced to Private May 1 IsO.".. Dis- charged for disability June 12, I8(;."»."" Adjutant General's Records, X. II. Shock, Thomas A .— U. S. Navy. "Died Jan. 11, 187;'.." Sione. 'Third Assistant Engineer, (> Febru- ary, 18.")1. Second Assistant Eflgineer. 21 May, 18."».>. First .Vssistant Engineer, 2(! June, is.'iC. Chief Engineer, G D.:cember, isOO. Died 21 January [See above], 1S73." Hamersly's General Xazy Register. "Died at Boston, Mass., January 21 [See above], 187:5." Navy Register.^ iS-j4. Shuttleworth, Wm.-U. S. M. C. Sides, George L.-13th N. H. "I'rivate, Co. K. JJesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 20, 1S()2, for ."> years. Mustered out June 21, 18(1."). ■• Adjutant (TeneraVs Records, X. If. Small, Robert-U. S. M. C. Smart, George E,— U. S. Navy. Second Class Fireman, U. S. Steamer "Kearsarge." < )ne of the crew of the U. S. Steamer "Kearsarge" when she destroyed the ".Uahama," oB" Cherbourg, France, June lit, ls(;4. See record of Mark (J. liani. Smith, James— 3rd U. S. Art- Smith, William— Mex. War. "A veteran of the Mexican War." Stone. Snow, James B.— U. S. Navy. Spalding, Champion— War 1812. "Lieut. Champin Spalding, Jr." Stone. "Istliieut , Capt. James M. Warner's Company. 2nd Regiment, X. II. De- tached Militia. Residence, Plainfleld. Enlisted Sept. 2."., IsM, for (io davs. Died Oct. 12, is 14." Adjutant General's Report, X. II., /SOS. 59 '•Champion SpaUlinii, born January 5i. 17SS, died October 2S, 1814."— 'He was in tlie ;irniy dnrins the war of is 12, and (lit'd at a fort [See belowj near r.>rtsmonth, N. II ' lie was the son of Deaeon Clianipioa Spalding, of Clare- mont, N. II SJ>iildiu(i Memorial, Boston, iSjj. lie died "at the Tlains. . . . He belonged to thedetae'ied militia stationed there ,~ and on Sunday last ( ( )ct. ;ii), isi 1], his remains were l)ro ight into town and interred with military honors." X //. G(iz(tU\ Xov. /, iS/.f.. Spalding, Lyman 6.— U, S. Navy. Lyman Greenleafe Spalding was C.ip- taiu's Clerk of the U. S Steamer "Au- gusta, " Commander Enoch (Jreenleafe rarrc>tt (afterwards R >ar Admiral) com- mandincr. for about twelve months in the years is(;i and isc>2; took part in the capture of Tort Itoyal, S. C, by Rear Admiral DuPont, November 7 Lsiil, and afterwards served on the blockade of Charleston, S. C. "Midshipman, 2(5 September, l.s(;2. (Jraduated June, ism; Resigned K! June, 1S(;(;, Master, 2S June, ls71. Lieutenant, lit July, 187."). Killed by explosion of a torpedo at Xewport, R. I, 2'.) August, 1881." Hamcrsly''s General Naxy Register. "Born in New Hampshire. Entered Naval Academy, July, isi;2 [See above] ; graduated as Midshipman, June, 18(50; out of the service five years ; reappf)inted and commissioned as Master, Jane 2S, 1S71 ; 'Canonicus' (ironclad). North At- lantic Station. 1871-2 : Yantic,' Asiatic Squadron. 1S72-.') Commissioned Lieuten- ant, July 10, 187.".; sick leave. 187() ; 'En- terprise,' special service, surveying Am- azon River, ls77 ; and same vessel, European Squadron, Is7s-S(t." Hamersly's Xaz'al Encyclopedia. "The terrible accident in Newport harb )r on Monday last," August 2'.i, ISsi, resulting in the instant death by the ex- plosion of a torpedo, of Eieut. Comman- der Beujamiu Long Edes and Lieutenant Lyman Greenleafe Spalding of the I'nited States Navy, "specially receives the pro- found sympathy and regard of this com- munity. A resident of this city, and a Ports- mouth boy by birth. Lieutenant Spalding was recognized and valued bv those who knew him, as a man of estimable charac- ter and honorable ambition. The de- scendant of one of our best known fam- ilies, he was born January 1, ls-1,), and was admitted to the Naval School at Xewport, Si'ptember 2.". [2(i], 1S(;2. lie was graduated thence and entered the InitedStntes Navy [See above], receiving the connnission of Master, June 2S, 1S7I, and of Li<;iitenant .Inly In, 1S7."). .Mthongh comparatively a young man, it was the good fortune of Lieutenant Spalding to have rendered very acceptable services to the (Jovernment upon vaiious occasions, among which is specially to be noted his last cruise in the I'nited Stites steamer -Enterprise,' detailed upon survey duty along the coast of South America, and closed in May. isso." "It may truthfully be said of Lieuten- ant Spalding, tliatlu' honored the uniform which he wore, in disehirging the duties which devolvct. 21. 18(!1. Date; of Muster, Sept. 2:!. Isdl, for :? years. Killed at .\ldie, Va., June 17, isi;:-,.-' A,i/u/an/ General's /iVro/v/.v. Afiss. Spinney, Horace S.— 13th N. H. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- 6o ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 2(1, is(j2, for :'. years. Mustered out June 21, isi;;").'" Adjiitunt (h'ncrnl's Ihcords, N. II. Stack, Michael F.-U. S. Navy. •Mich'l Stack." Stom-. Staples, Samuel— 57th Mass. • Trivate. Co. 1). Uesideiice, Medford, Mass. Kulistcd -Ian. 14, l.s, commanded the schooner 'Lynx" on the New England coast and in the (iiilf of Mexico in IsiT, cruised in the frigates 'Congress' and -Java" in the West Indies in 1MS-I;i, and in the frigate 'Constitution' in the Mediterranean in 1820-4. He was commissioned Master Commandant, 24 April, l.s28, and Captain !» Feb , 1S.>7, commanded the receiving- ship "Ctinstellation* at Boston in is.",!), the frigate 'Potomac,' of the Brazil sta- tion, in 1S40-2, the Navy Yard at Ports- mouth iu ls4;!-(j, aud was the Comman- der-in-Chief of the Brazil squadron in 1!S47 .'io. He was on leave and served as member of boards, president of the board of inquiry, and other duty in is.'il- 4. In ls."(.">-7 he was Governor of the Naval Asylum at Philadelphia. He was retired, 21 Dec. 1S(;1, on account of age, and promoted to Rear Admiral on the JJeiired list, IC July, 18(12. In l.S(il-2 he served on special duty in Brooklyn, alter which he was unemplojed for one year."*^ Afplelon's Cyclopi-din of Americnn Biog- rnpliy. It is related in Brewster's "Rambles about Portsmouth," 1st series, pages 2.'')4 and 2('>('>, that during Washington's visit to Portsmouth in 17.s'.i, he called, Tuesday forenoon, November ;'.rd,on Mrs. Tobias lycar, the mother of his private secretary, Col. Tobias Lear, then living near the east end of Ilunking street, and "in the south-west parlor, he was introduced to and cordially greeted every member of the family — the venerable mother, her children and her grandchildren." Among the grandchildren a babe is presented, son of Samuel Storer, a dry goods merchant of Portsmouth, then re- siding in the same house, "who has been christened '(ieorge Washington.' The President places his hand gently upon the infant's head, and expres.ses the wish that he may 'be a better man than the one whose name he bears.' '" This child was George AVashington Storer — and as his name is proudly borne by Storer Post, it is particularly worthy of remembrance that he is one of the very few men of whom it could be said "that they have thus been under the hand and received thus the personal blessing of our country's father." 6 1 Storer, Eobert B .— Mex. War. "IJdbiTt Ulunt Storrr, MiilsLipiuaii, I . S. >i'."' atone. "^lidshipman, 4 November, 1S41. Died at Sea. 4 July, is47." Ihniicrxlys (icHcfiil Siivy llegisier. "Died — July 4 [1847], on board the LT. S. Frigate "Haritan," Midshipman ]{obert 1{. Storer, son of ('apt. (ieo. W. Storer [I'. S. XavyJ, of this town, aged 22. ."Sir. Storer was on his return voyage after three years' absence, and the tidings of his dtath came l)y the very mail by which his friends were expecting news by his own hand of his safe arrival at Norfolk." "U. S. Frigate 'Karitan,' 'July 22, 1S47. Sir: It is Avith deep regret that I inform the Department of the demise of Mid- shipman Ixobert 1?. Storer, who died of fever on the passage to the I'nited States on the 4th instant. He was buried at sea, with the ceremony due to his rank. Mr. Storer had been attached to the 'Cumberland' uniler my command ; and at his request was transferred to th s ship, that he might lend his services to the war in vshatever (luarter they might be needed. The ability and zeal with which he dis- charged his duties, and his exemplary, amiable and moral deportment, rendered him a great favorite on board. It will be a melancholy satisfaction to his rela- tives to knoAv that every attention and kindness was extended to him during his illness, and that his shipmates feel the bereavement in common with his nearest kindred. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, F. Forrest, Captain. Hon. John Y. Mason, Secretary of the Navy." Portsinonih jhourtKil, Ang^iist 7, 184"/. •'Tlie I'. S. Frigate 'IJaritan' arrived at Norfolk, Va., from Vera Cruz, ^Mexi- co, July 22, 1847.'- Eiiiiiioiis' Niivy of the United Sdih's. Stott, George-13th N. H. Member of Storer Tost, G. A. R. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- merit, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 20, is(;2, for :J years. Discharged for disability at Portsmouth, Va, April k;, 18(14." Adjutant GcnfraVs Records, N. //. •'Birthplace, England.'" Post liecoi'ds. "He was born in Rochdale, England, January 4, 1817. In 1S44 he came to this country and set up tlie machinery for the mill at i'.allardvale, Mass., and two years later came to this city and arranged the machinery for the old Kearsarge mills." He was foreman of the s|)iiining room of the K<'arsar2e mills for the twenty years ending in jsiis, and afterwards engaged in the grocery business. "Early in the war he eidisted in Cap- tain Betton's Co. of the R'.th X. H. \'ol- unteers. and served bravely in all of the encagements. Two sons, John W. and ivobert A., were also in the service and served with" bravery." Poi-lsniotilli Diiily Eve. Post, yiinc 24, iSgj. Stott, Kobert A.-17th & 2nd N. H. Member Stoier Post, (J. \. R. "S^n of George and Mary Stott." SI one. "Private, Co. R, 17th N. H. Residence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Nov. i:5, 18(12, for !• months. Consolidated with Co. K, 2nd N. II. V., April 1(1. Isc;',. Private, Co. K, 2nd N. II. Recruit. Transferred from 17th N. II. V., April Ki, 18(;:}. Mustered out October !l, 1803." AdJ/itiuit (ieneral's li'icords, X. H, "Birthplace, Ballardvale, ^lass." Post Hecords. Stringer, Joseph W.— U. S. Navy. "Son of .John and Elizabeth Stringer." SI one, Sullivan, Peter— lOth N.'H. "Private, Co. G. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Sept. .'). 18 years. Died at Fort Constitu ion, near Portsmouth, X. H., Oct. 21, 18(*,:5." Adjutant (icnei'uVs Records, X . II. Talham, Charles A,— 2nd N. H. "Charles Alfred Talham." 1. Tread snftl.v : tliis is hallowed ground ; ("otiie with a iioiselews tread For underiietith this lonely aiound K brave true heart lies dead. .\ brave true heart as ever beat lu mortal breast lies here Let us sit down awhile and weep o'er his lone fjrave so dear. Yes weep; but not for his dear sake. Who sleeps so peacefully — They who sleep calmly in their Kravea" Are better off than we. 62 And here he lies innensible Alike to pain or niirtb ; All, liuw much valor wlien he died Ami virtue fled from earth. His suffciiiiKs were terrible, liefore lie went to sleep, Itiir lie will never suffer more His slumber is so deep. O. never bitterer tears were wept, Than tUose I shed for hini His dark e.ves onoe were briirht with joy, I5ut sorrow made them dim." Stone. "Private, Co. I). Uesideuce or assign^ mciit, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, June 1, isill, for .■> years. Died of disease at Urooidyu. X.'v., Sept. 27, ls(;2." Adjiitinit (ii'iicrnVs. Records, A'. II. Taylor, Alfred-U. S. Navy. ".Midshipman, 1 January, l^^-'."!. Passed Mi.Ishipman, 4 June, is.si. Lieutenant, February. 18:57. Commander, 14 Sep- tember, IS.")."). Captain, IC July, l,s(;2. Commodore, 27 September, iscd Eear- Admiral. 21i January, 1S72. Retired list, 2;l May, 1872." Ilamcrsly' s General Navy Register. "Died at Wasliiujiton, D. C, April p.», 1 8 ! • 1 . ■ ■ Na z'v Reg I'sfer, iS<)2. "Appointed Midshipman, l.s2."j ; Medi- terranean Squadron, 1820 !> ; Pacific Squadron, ls3n-2. Promoted to I'assed Midshipman, June 4, is.n ; Navy Yard, Portsmouth. Ls:;;',; Navy Yard. Boston, is34; Brazil Squad- ron, IXWo (1. Commissioned as Lieutenant, February 9, 1S37 ; sloop 'Cyan^.' Mediterranean Squadron, 1840-2; Navy Yard, Wa.shing- ton, l.s4:5; sloop 'Boston,' Brazil Squad- ron, ls4.")-(i ; attached to frigate 'Cum- berland,' Home Squadron, during Mex- ican AVar; Navy Yard, Washington, 1848.")!; st(.'am-sloop 'Mississippi,' East Imlia Squadron, ls.");5 .) Commissioned as Commander, Sep- tember 14, IS.").") ; commanding rendezvous, NeAv York, IS.KI-S; commanding sloop 'Siratoiia,' l.siil. Commissioned as Captain, 1SG2 : Navy Yard, Boston, l.s(;2-."); commanding flag- ship 'Susquehanna," Brazil Squadron, l.sCC. C'lmmissioued as Commodore, Septeni- 27 I8);fi: Light-House Inspector, ls(;8-72. Commissioned as Rear-Admiral, Jan- uary 2'.i, I.S72." Ilamcrsly's Naval Records, iSyS. Rear-Admiral Alfred Taylor, V. S. Navy, "was born in Fairfax countv, Va., in is 10, and enten d the navy as .Mid- :shi|iiiiau in 182.">. He reached the grade of Lieutenant in ]s;!7, and in the Mexi- can Avar, during the blockade of Vera ('riiz and the other naval operations along i ' the Mexican coast he served "w ith the friiratc -Cumberland." From is4'.i [l,s4.s] to ls.")l he was detailed to duty in the AVashinjiton navy yard. He was on duty in the steamer ".Mississippi" with Com'. I Perrys expedition to .lapan in l,s,");{..">. I In the latter year he was promoted to the grade of ( ommander, and when the civil war l)roke out was stationed on the coast of .\frica, in charge of the sloop 'Saratoga.' In 1S(;2 he became a Captain, and was attached to the Boston navy yard, remaining there until 18(!."). He was promoted to Commodore and sub- sequently, in 1872, to the grade of Kear- Admiral, and was retired soon after. Kear-Admiral Taylor married a daughter of Major [General] Justin Dimick, l'. S. A., of tins city." Porlsntouth yotiriiul, April 2^, iSgi. Taylor, George-13th N. H. "I'rivate, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Rye. Date of Muster, Sept. 2(i, , 1802, for 'A years. Promoted to Corporal. Wounded severely at Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 2!i, 1804. Discharged for disability at Manchester, N. II., ]May ?>, Isc.")."' Adjutant General's Recoids, N. H. Tetherly, Andrew— U, S. Navy. '•."^on of John S. and Tliaiikful Teth- erly." Slone. Thaoher, Joseph H.-16th N. H. Member of Storer Post, C A. W. "Captain, Co. K. Residence, Ports- mouth. Commissioned Nov. 4, 1802. Mustered out Aug. 20, ISO:^, expiration of service." Adjutaut General's Records, N. H. "Born at liiddeford, iMaine, February 10, 182."), He was the son of Henry Savage Thacher and Elizabeth Haven Wardri>be, and srandson of Hon. (Jeorge Tliacher of P.iddeford. memi)er of the first r. S. (^ongress, and for many years Judge of the Supr< iiie Court of Massa- chusetts, when Maine was a part of that State. He was educated at Hopkinton acad- emy, Hopkinton, N. H., and learned the profession of chemist and druggist, first establishing himself in l)u.siness in Bos ton, but removing to this city [Ports- mouth] al)out ls40>, and continuing in bus- iness until May l.ss.s, when ill health obliged him to retire. He served as Captain, Co. K. lOth N. H. \'olunteers, in the war of the l\el)ellion. was ill (ieueral Banks" department, and present at the memorable attack upon and surrender of Port Hudson. He was a successful merchant, a mas- 63 tiT of his chost'U profession, an excellent citizen, and an honest, independent, but singularly ni< dei«t and self-contained man, and one who made many friends, and retained every one he ever madi'. Died in rortsmouth .January "), ls'.)2." So/on, Esq., President of the N. II. Fire and Marine Insurance Company, in the (isth year of his aa;e." X. lIJiKscttc, Tuesday, Frbriiary 2S, iSog. The house, now the residence of Mark II. Wentworlh, Esq., No. Si Pleasant street. Portsmouth, was ''built by Capt. Thomas Thompson in 17S1. Capt. Thomp- son was one of the tlrst naval olliecrs commissioned by the Continental Con- sress. He commanded the friirate 'IJa- ieigh," and afterwards (17s,"») was Colonel of a regiment of Artdiery. The house was lon/f's About Ports moid /i., Second Series. "In the '.lournals of Congress,' under date of Thursday, .lune Oth. 177fi, is the following: 'Resolved that Thomas Thompson be appointed Captain of the frigate built in Xew Hampshire.' And azaiu under date of Oct. lOih, 177(1, we lind a second commission as Captain in the Navy of the United States granted him, making him number six on the list of (, aptains." •'The following is a copy of the Com- misiion of Captain Thompson of the Frigate -Raleigh' [dated Oct 10, 177(5] : In Congress. The Delegates of the United States of New Hampshire. Massachusetts-Bay, Khode-Island. Connecticut. New York, New-.Iersey. Pennsylvania. Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and (rcjorgia — To Thomas Thompson, Esquire. *VVe, reposing especial Trust and Cou- lldence iu your P.ntriotism, Valor. Con- duct and Fidelity, Do, by these Presents, constitute and appoint you to be Captain in the Navy of the United States of Nortii America, tilted out for the defence of .\merican Liberty, and for repellinu every hostile Invasion thereof, ^'ou are therefore carefully at.d diligently to dis- charge tlie Duty of Captain by doing autl performing all manner of Things there- unto belonging. And we do strictly charge and require all (Hlicers, Marines and Seamen under your command to be obedient to your Orders as Captain. And you are to ob- serve and follow such Orders and Direc- tions from Time to Time, as you shall receive from this or a future Congress. Dated at Pi)iladelphia, October loth, i77(;. By order of the Congress, John Hancock, President. (Attest.) Chas. Thompson, Sect'y. *Nuniber Six. The number of f'ominission de- tennines the rank. .Joliii Hnnt-ock, I'ros't." After the Revolution the State of New Hampshire "appointed him Colonel of Artillery. His commission as Colonel is signed by Governor ,Tohn Lingdon, and is dated the 11th day of August, 17s."i. Captain Thompson died at Portsmouth, iu 180!)." "List of Officers and Petty Ollicers of the U. S. Frigate 'Ealeigh', August, 177."> [1777]." Xctrnes. Hunk. Wl'ii-ro helonf^inK- Thomfis Thompson, Commander, l'orts7iioiith. Peter Shores, Ist Lieut. Josiah Shackford, 2d " " Hopley Yeaton, 4th " Thomas Manning, Master, John Yeaton, Mate, '' Kohert Curti.-i, "' " John Adams. Purser, John Jackson, Surjreon, .lohn Qiiinu, Sury. .Mate, Kitri'iy. George J. Osborn, Caiit. .Maiincs. ICx.-ti-r. Stephen .Meads, 1st I>t. Marines, New York. Nathl Thwiug, 2d " " Boston. William Bray. Hoatswain. Portsmouth. William Cambridge, Gunner, England. Simeon Fernald, ' Carpenter. I'ortsmoiitli. Benj. Dam, Sailmaker. Kittery. John Frost, Midshipman, rurtsumm h. .Sam. .McClintoek, Itieh'd Littletield, Uan'l Durgan, Uan'l Lang, Klch'd Langdon, Capf s Clerk. Sam'l Parcher, Steward. New Hampshire. \Vm. Ward. Coxswain, Robert Whipple, Armorer, Poitsmouth. Kobert Coekiau, Cooper, .lames Furlong, Boat's .Mate, Henrv Williams, Philij) MeCnnn, " Newburyport. Wm. Stevens, Cook, Henry Cate, Mast, at Anns.I'ortsmoutli. Frauds IJttle. (lun's Mate, Nicholas Bufford, Yeoman, Fbenezer I'ray, Cari)"s .Mate. " 64 Mathias Rell, IJoai's Yeoman. Portsmouth Joseph Clem.'nts, ('apt s Steward, Thomas I'assmore, Quartermaster, '' John Mendum, " \Vm. Mentiutn, " " Peter Meserve, .John Fernald, " Fi'utri'ss" llistorv Por(sMoi{(/t, X. II., Xox'v Yard. la August, 1777, "the 'IkUleigh,' a fine twelve-pounder Irigate, that had been constructed in New Hampshire, under the law of 177.">, Avas enabled to get to sea for the tirst time. She was command- ed b}' Captain Thompson, the ollicer who appears as sixth on the list, and sailed in company with the -Alfred," 24, Captain Ilinman. These two ships went to sea, short of men, bound to France, where military stores were in waiting to be transported to America. The 'IJaleigh' and 'Alfred' had a good run oil" the coast, and they made several prizes of little value darinA. 1777, the 'lialeigh' made the convoy from her mast-heads, and by sunset was near enough to ascertain that there were sixty sail, as well as. the posi- tions of the men-of-war. Captain Thompson had got the signals of the fleet from his prize, and he now signalled the -.Vlfred," as if belonging to the convoy. After dark he spoke his consort, and di- rected her commander to keep near him, it being his intention to run in among the enemy, and to lay the commodore aboard. At this time, the two American ships Avere to Avindward, but nearly astern. In the course of the night the wind shifted to the northAvard, and the convoy hauled by the wind, bringing the Ameri- can ships to leeward. At daylight the wind had freshened, and it became nec- essary to carry more sail than the '.Vl- fred" (a tender-sided ship) could bear. Here occurred one of those instances of the unfortunate consequences which must alAvays follow the employment of vessels of unequal qualities in the same s(iuadron, or the employment of ollicers not trained in the same high school. The -.Mfred' Avould not bear her canvas, and Avhile the 'lialeigh' fetched handsomely into the fleet, under double-reefed topsails, the former fell to leeward more than a league. Captain Thompson did not dare to short- en sail, lest his character might be sus- pected, and despairing of being supported by the 'Alfred.' he stood boldly in among the British shijjs alone, and hove-to his ship in order to permit the merchant- men astern to draw more ahead of him. WhHi his plan Avaslaid, Captain Thomp- son filled aAvay, and stood directly through the convoy, lulling up toAvards the vessel of Avar that Avas most to Avind- ward. In doing this he spoke several of the merchantmen, giving them orders hoAv to steer, as if belonging himself to the fieet, and repeating all the commodore's signals. Up to this moment the 'Kaleigh' appears to have escaped detection, nor had she any signs of preparation about her, as her guns Avere housed, and her ports loAvered. Having obtained a weatherly position, the 'Raleigh' now ran along-side of the vessel-of-Avar, and when within pistol- shot, she hauled up her courses, run out her guns, set her ensign, and commanded the enemy to strike. So completely Avas this vessel taken by surprise, that the order threw her into grt at confusion, and even her sails got aback. The 'IJaleigh' seized this favorable moment to pour in a broadside, which was feebly returned. The enemy Avere soon driven from their guns, and the 'lialeigh' fired twelve broadsides into the English ship in tAveuty minutes, scarcely receiving a shot in re- turn. A heavy swell rendered the aim uncertain, but it Avas evident that the British vessel suffered severely, and this the more so, as she AA'as of inferior force. A squall had come on, and at flrst it shut in the tAVO ships engajicd. \Vh'-u it cleared aAvay, the convoy Avas seen steer- ing in all directions, in the utmost con- fusion, but the vessels of Avar, Avith sev- eral lieavy Avell-:lrmed West Indiamen, tacked and hauled up for the 'Haleigh,* leaving no doubt of their intentions to engage. The frigate lay by her adver- sary until the other vessels were so near, that it became absolutely necessary to quit her, and then she ran to leeAvard and joined the '.Vlfred.' Here she shortened sail, and Avaited for the enemy to come doAvn, but it being dark, the British com- modore tacked and hauled in among his convoy again. The 'Kaleigh' and 'Alfred' kept near this fleet for several days, but no provocation could induce the vessels of war to come out of it. and it was flnal- ly abandoned. The ship engaged by the 'lialeish," proved to be the 'Druid,' 20, ( aptain Car- teret. She Avas much cut up, and the official report of her commander made her loss six killed and tAventy-six wound- ed. Of the latter, Ave died soon after 6.- the action, and among the wounded was her commander. The 'Druid" was unable to pursue the voyage, and returned to Knyluud. In this adair, Captain 'l'lion)pson dis- covered a proper spirit, for he niiiiht easily have cut out of the lleet half a dozen merchantmen, but he appears to have acted on the principle that vessels of war should first seek vessels of war. The ']{alei2, built at Portsmouth, in 177(i, under the superintendence of Captaiu Thomas Thonijjsou, Avas capt- ured by the liritish in 177S. C;i[)t. John r>arry was then in command. Towle, George W.-lOth N. H, "To the memory of (xeorge William Towle, Born in Epping, N. JI , Sept. 1".>, ISKt, Died in Chicago. 111., April 2(>, 1SS7. Captain Tenth Xew Ilanipshire Infantry, in the war for the Union. Action at Orleans, Va., Nov. .>, 1SU2. Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec, 1:5, 1S(;l>. Siege of Sutlblki April 10, ISC,;', Assault on Battery, Nansemond river, Va., April I'.t, ISO:;. Siege of Petersburg, 18(54. Campaign before Richmond, ls(!-t .">. 'Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws. And asks no omen but his country's cause.' " Stone. 'Captain, Co. G. Ilesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth.. Date of Commission, Sept. IS, ls(;2. Mustered oat June 21, ls(j.-,," Adjutant (ii'nPraTs Uncords, N. H. Tredick, John H.-3rd N. H. "Lieut, of C"). D [See below], J'.rd X. II. Kegt. Died at Fortress Monroe. . . Son of AVilliam and Mehitable Tredick." •"Dind for his Conntr.v,* i li! do not deplore him: His lite was triumphal, his death was sublime. His warfare complete, he has pa'ss'd tliro' the portal That leads the freed soul to a glorified clime." Stone. "Ciirporal, Co. D. Kesidence, Ports- month. Date of Muster, Aug. 2;j, isci, for ;! years. Promoted to Sergeant, Aug. s, 1S(;2. Promoted to 1st Sergeant, March s, ls<>3. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, Co. E. Commissioned Jan. 2, ]S(;4. AVonnded severely at Weir Bottom Church, Va., June HI, is(j4. Died of wounds, July , 1804. Private, Co. 1). Hesidence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Feb. l.j. 1S(;4, for :} years. Appointed Wagoner, May 20, 1864. Mustered out July 20. isi;.-)." Adjutant General's Records, A'. //. '•Birthplace, Kingston, X. H. Received grape shot wound in left ankle at James Island, S. C, Jidy [June] ic, 18(52." Rost Jlccords. Tucker, Mark W.-16th N. H. •Died at New Orlean? Stone. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Oct. 2S. 18(52, for '.i months. Died of disease at Carrolltou, La , Feb. 8, 18(">:!."' Adjutant General's Jiicords, N. II. Tufts, John P.-40th N. Y. Enlisted as '-.lohn P. Tufts." "J. P. Turts." Stone. ••Private, Co. II. Enlisted Jisne 17, 18151, for ;5 years. Discharged Dec. ',». 18(52, near Falmouth, Va., for disability." Adjutant General's Rcconls. X. ]'. Upham, Joseph B. Jr.— U, S, Navy. Jo.seph Badger Upham, Jr. "Born Dec. 2^, is4(i. Died Aug. 14, 188!J. A good son. A loyal friend." Sfonr. "Third .Vssistant Engineer, is Xovem- ber, ls()2. Second Assistant Engineer, 2:! ^larch, 1S(;4. First .Vssistant" Engi- neer. 1 January, iscs [Title changed to Passed Assistant Ensineer. by art of Con- gress approved 24 February. 1S74]. Re- tired list, 27 December, 187.") " Hamersly's General Nax'y Register. "Died at Portsmouth, X. II., August l.'i [See above], issii." Xavy RegisUc, iSi^o. 66 Upham, Timothy— War 1812. "Timothy Ipham, Born in Deer Held, N. H., September :•, 17S;i-. Died in Charlestown, Mass., November 2, is.").";. He was Lient. Colonel, V. S. A., duriuK the war of isl2, and for many years Collector of thih i'ort." S/o?ie. "Commissioned Major. 11th V. S. In- fantry. March 12, 1812; and Lieutenant- Colnnel, 21st U. S. Infantry, March 12. 181:$. '• Hifiicfsly's Iteo-itliir Army Ji't-fr/ster. "Timothy I'pham was of Portsmouth. He was the son of Rev. Timothy Upham, of Drierlield, where he was born in the year 17s;!. His mm her was Hannah, the danjrhter of IJev. Nathaniel (iookin, of North Hampton. Timothy I'pham moved to Portsmouth iu 1S(»7, and opened a store in Market street. In June, 1811, he was appointed, by (ioveruor Langdon, one of his aids, with rank of Lieutenant- Colonel. He continued in business as a meichant until i.si2, when, iu anticipa- tion of a war with (Jreat Britain, he was commissioned a Major in the United States service in March of that year. In Juno followiuii he was appointed to com- 1 maid the detachment of troops from New Hampshire ordered to\'r( (I upon recruiting service. At the close of the war he resigned his commission, and in Isk; was appointed Collector of Customs at Portsmouth, and continued in that ollicc for thirteen years. In isi',», May 1."). h'^was appoint- ed Brigadier General of the 1st Brigade, I 1st Division New Hampshire Militia, and I was promoted to Major General of the Division May i;», ls2o, upon the resigna- tion of General Clement Storer. This ollicc he resigned May 1:1, 182:5. After leaving the Custom-IIouse in 1S2!», he again entered upon commercial pursuits, and in 1841 was appointed Navy Agent at Portsm' nth by President Har- rison. He soon resigned this ollice, and in Is4r> removed to Charlestown, Mass., following his business of a merchant in Boston. Here his success did not meet his anticipations, and, impaired in health, he retired from active business. He died at Charlestown, November 2, IS.'i.'j, in the 72d year of his age." Adjutant Gcinral's Report, N. //., iS6S. Varney, Charles L.— U, S. Navy, Waldren, Samuel W.-]6th N. H. "Died at Jackson Hospital, Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 24. 18(i3." Stone "Private, Co. E Besidence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Oct. 2."), 18(i2. for !• months. Transferred to Co. K. Nov. 22, l.s(;2. Discharged to date Aug. 20, I8f!:3. Died at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 2;^, 1S(!:5 [See above]." Adjutant General's Records, A^ //. Waldron, N. S — Mex. War. "Second Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, i:> September, l.s:^l. First Lieu- tenant, 2.") Julv. 18:^4. Captain, l(i March, 1S47. Brevet' Major, 22 July, 1848. Died 21 February, 18.")7." Hanicrsly's General Xnvy Register. Waldron, Samuel W. Jr.-31st N. Y. &U. S. Vols. "Samuel Wallis Waldron. President of the Common ( ouncil of Bos- ton, Mass.. in ls.")!i. Lieutenant. Aide-de- Camp, Captain and Assistant .Vdjt. (ien- eral in the war of the Kebellion.'" Stone. "Chaplain, :nst N. Y. ICnroUed May 24, 18(;i, to .serve 2 years. Mustered in- to service. Transferred Oct. :!(), isiii.to Co. G, for appointment as 1st Lieuten- ant. Detailed as .Vide-de Camp on Gen- eral Newton's stall' from Nov. 1st, isiil. to date of resignation. Discharged July 211, 1S('>2, on tender of resignation." AdjulanI GeneraTs liecords, X. V. "Appointed Captain, Asst. Adjutant General, of Volunteers, 14 July, is(j2, from New York. Kesigned :!0 July, 18(;:l" Hamersly's Regular Army Register. 67 Walker, Wm. Augustus— 27th Mass. "FeU in battle near Uiclinioiul, \'a. . . . He sleeps in southern soil." S/one. • ("attain. Vo. ('. Residence. Greeii- fleld. Mass. Date of Master, Sept. in, isdi . for ;> years. Promoted to Mnjor, Miy 2'.t, lS(!;i. Kiled in action, June ;5, l,s(;'4 ■• All/Ill" "t (ri'iiffiil's Records, Mass. Killed in battle at Cold Harbor, Va. Wallace, Joseph— U, S. Navy. Walsh, James— U. S. Navy. Walsh, Richard-lOth N. H. & U- S. Navy. Kiilisted as "Uichard AVelch."' •Son of David and Mary Walsh. Died July 17, 1SG4." Stone. •'Tfivate, Co. G, lOth N. 11. Residence, Portsmouth. Date of >[aster, Sept. 12, ls(;2, for ?> years Transferred to U. S. Navy, :May 1, l.s(;4. Dit-dat Portsmouth, Xa... kws.. 1, lf. Trans- ferred to I'ud N. H. v., June 21 isC"). Private, Co. D, 2nd N. H. Recruit. Residence or assignment, Plaistow. Date of Muster, August II, ls(;:;, for :'> years. Transferr^-d from Co. I, loth N. U. V., June 21, ISC"). Mustered out December P.t. isi;.-)." Adjutant (rcneraVs Records, .V. II. Whidden, Andrew W.-lOth N. H. "Son of J. W. and E. K. Whidden. . . . Died in a rebel prison at Salis- bury, N. C, Jan. 27, isi;."). aged 20 years. His body lies not here. — There is rest in heaven for the weary and suflering sol- diers." Stone. ' Private, Co. G. Residence, Ports- mouth. Date of Muster, Sept. 4, isfi2, for 3 vears. Captured at Fair Oaks. Va., Oct. 27, 18(14. Died at Salisbury. X. C. Feb. 17, 18(15 [See above]." AdjutKnt Geneml's Ttecords, X. II. Watkins, Benjamin F.-16th N. H. Whipple, Amiel W.-U. S. Army. ••Died at Xew Orleans [See below]. Stone. "Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster. Oct. 2s, isi;l', for ;• months. Died of disease at CarroUtou. La , Feb. 4, ISC:!." Adjutant Generars Records. X. H. Watkins, Daniel W.-16th N. H. Enlisted as "Daniel Watkins. " "Died Sept. Pi, IsikJ. ... He sleeps in southern soil." Stone. ••Private, Co. K. Residence or assign- ment. Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Xov. , 5 l.s(;2, for!! months. Died of disease 1 at Meojphis, Tena , Aug. \.\, 18(;3 [See above]."" Adjutiinl tlenefiil's Records, X. II. Webster, Henry C— U. S, Navy. "Act'g Master, V. S. X. [See below] \ died in Hospital at Plymouth, X. C, Sept. 2:'., ls.;i'." Stone. Amiel Weeks Whipple. ••Mai. Gen. .V. W. AVhipple, ;kl i)iv., ?A Army Corps. Major, Corps of Engineers, V . S. Army — Died of wounds received at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 7th, IsCii, Aged 4.") years." Stoni'. "Born in Massachusetts, .\ppointed a Cadet at the U. S Military Academy, from Massachusetts, in 1S,J7. ( iraduated."' "2nd Lieut. 1st Artillery. 1 July. 1S41. Transferred to Topographical Engineers, 2.S Sept., 1S41. 1st IJent.. 24 April. 1S.-)1. Captain, I .Inly, is.").'). Major, ".• Sept.. isfil. Transferred to Engineers, ."! March, ls(;3. Died 7 .May, Isd.!. of wounds re- ceived at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va. [4 May, iscij]. Brevet Hunk: — Rrevet Lieut. Colonel. 21 July. ISf.i. for gal'ant and meritorious service in the Manassas campaign. Bre- 68 vet Colonel, 13 Dec. 1802, for gallant and meritorious service in the battle of Fredericksburg. Va. lirevet Brigadier (ieiieral, 4 May, Isc:}, for gallant and meritorious service at the battle of Chan- cellorsville, -wherf he -was mortally •wounded. Brevet M ijor General, 7 May. 18(i;5. for gallant and meritorious service during the war.'" •'Appointed Brigadier General of Vol- unteers, 14 April, 1S(;2. Major General of Volunteers, :5 May, isc.j." Jldi/nrs/v's ltcgnllied for service in the field, and was assigned as Chief Topographical Imgineer on the staff of G n. Irvin Mc Dowell. In this capacity he was the author of the first maps of that part of A'irginia that were issued during the war, and performed creditable service at the first battle of Fredericksb, rg. Upon the second advance of the army he was attached, as Chief Topograi)hical Engineer, to the stall' of Gen. George B. McClellan, but, beingappointed Brigadier- General of Volunteers, was recalled in May, 1H(;2, and assigned to the command of the defences of Washington south of Potomac river. His service here was so well performed that he received in orders the thai;ks of the President of the United States. His division was assigned in October, ls(i2, to the '.ith corps, and took part in the movement down the eastern base of the Blue Kidge, upon the skirts of Lee's retreating army. At Waterloo his divi- sion was attached to the ;'>rd army corps, and he led it at the battle of Fredericks- I burg. At the battle of Chancellorsville it was much exposed, and suttered more, prob- ably, in that engagement than any other division of the army. lie Avas sliot on Monday, 4 May, isc.;!, when the battle was practically at an end, and. living three days, was appointed Major-General of Volunteers for gallantry in action. He had received the brevets of Lieutenant- Colonel for tho Manassas campaign. Col- onel for Fredericksburg, Britradier (ien- eral for Chancellorsville, and Major-(ien eral for services during the war — all in the regular army." Afplcloii's Cyclopicdiii of Ainii'ktin Biog- rofy/ty. Whipple, Prince— Rev. War. His name appears on "Gen. Whip|)le's Stair KoU" for the Saratoga campaiiiii in 1777, and the Hhode Island campaign in 177.S. "Prince Whipple [who is said to have been the son of an African prince] was a slave of General Whipple, but had his freedom from his master on condition of his good lighting.'' When (General Whipple started for Saratoga, "Prince was ordired to get the horses ready for the march. He was dilatory, and (Jeueral Whipple upbraiding him, he replied thus : "Master, you are going to tight for your liberty, but I have none to fight for." 'Prince,' said the (ir-n- eral, 'Ik'have like a man, and do your duty, ard from this hour you shall be free.' Prince did his duty, accompanied his master in his expedition and was a freeman. — 'Brewster's Parables about I'ortsmouth.' " Adjutant GciictaVs Report, N. H , \'ol . _', j8bb. "Prince Whipple died in this town [Portsmouth] in 17'.i7, twelve years after his former master. He was a large, well- proportioned and fine looking man. and of gentlemanly manners and deportment." liiiint'/i's About Portsnioid//^ First Scrii-s. The grave of Prince Wliipple in the North Cemetery, Portsmouth, was identi- fied a few years since by his grandson, John Smith. It is in the southern part of the cemetery, south-west from General Whipple's stone, and next east of the toot stone of ("apt. Theodore Furber, but is unmarked except by two rough stones which scarcely appear above tlie surface of the ground. Whipple, William— Rev. War. "Here an; deposited the reniains Of the Honorable William Whipple who departed this Life on the 2.sth day of November, 17s."», in the ."(."ith year of his Age. 69 He was often elected . and thrice attended the Continental Congress as Delegate foi' the State of New Hampshire, particularly in that nu'inoral)le year in which America declared itself independent of (ireat Hritain. He was also at the Time of his decease a -ludge of the supreme ( ourt of Judicature. In Him a firm *S: ardent Patriotism was united with universal benevolence and every social Virtue." Si one. "Whipple, William, signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, born in Kit- tery, Maine, 14 January, 17;i(); died in Portsmouth, N. H , 2S November. ITSo. His father, William, a native of Ipswich, Mass., was bred as a malster, but, re- moving to Kittei'y, engaged in a seafaring life for several years. The son was edu- cated at a public school in his native town, and afterward became a sailor, having command of a vessel l)efore he was twenty-one years of age. He en- gaged in the European, West India, and African trade, and brought large numbers of negro slaves to this country, but after- ward, during the Revolution, liberated those that belonged to him. In 17.")'.i he abandoned the sea entirely and entered into business in Portsmouth with his brother Joseph, which connection lasted till about two years previous to the Kev- olution. At an early period of the contest be- tween the colonies and Great Britain he took a decided part in favor of the for- mer. He was elected a delegate from New Hampshire to the Continental Congress in 177.'). taking his seat in ]\Iay, was re- elected, 2:5 January, 177(i, took his seat on 2'.i February following, and signed the Declaration of Independence in July. He was re- elected to Congress in 177.S, and declined to be chosen again, but was a member of the state assembly in 17S()-4. He was commissioned a Brigadier (Jen- eral in 1777, commanded a brigade of New Hampshire troops at the battles of Saratoga and Stillwater, and, after the surrender of Burgoyne, signed the articles of capitulation with Col. James Wilkin- son on behalf of Ceneral Horatio (iates. General Wliip])le was afterward selected as one of the olllcers under whose charge the British troops were conducted to their place of encampment on Winter Hill, near Boston. In 177s. he partici- pated in (ieneral Sullivan's e.\|)editioii to iiiiode island, and he resigued his military appointment. 2o June, I7M2. In 17s() he was ai)pointed a commissioner of the board of admiralty, whicii post he de- clined. He was state superintendent of llnaiices in 17s2-l, appointed jnd^e of the supreme court 2o June, I7s2, and justice of the peace and quorum throughout the s ate in December. 17sl and acted in this capacity till his death." ' ^\/ years. Wounded sli-rhtly at Fort Wagner, S. C., July IS, isi;,}. Reenlisted, Trivate, Co. G. ivesi- dence or assignment, Portsmouth. Date of Muster, Feb. 2S, ]S(;4, for ?< year.*. Wounded near Laurel Hill, Va., Oct. 7, ]S(;4. Mustered out July 2o, isC.")." Adjutant (icncral's Records, X. 11. Whitehouse, Eben E -War 1812. Whitehouse, Samuel N .— U. S. Navy. "Carpenter, V . S. Navy, from IsC] to the time of his death."' Stone. "Carpenter, 17 July, 1S<:1." Ilamersly's General Navy Register. "Retired list, :\Iarch .s, 1S!»0."— "Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., January 2, Ls'Jl." Nnx'v lligisli'fs, iS()i und iSg2, Whittier, Samuel C.-llth & 23rd Mass. Member Storer Tost, G. A. K. "Assistant Surgeon, 11th ^lass. Resi- dence, Boston. Date of Commission, AnJ;u^t 2!», is(i2. Surgeon, 2;'>rcl Mass. Date of Com- mission, May 2(!, 1NU4 Mustered out June 2"), l.s( ;.").■* Adjutant GencruVs Records, Afuss. "Birthplace, Dover, X. II." Post Records. SanuK'l C. Whittier, M. 1)., died in Portsmouth, X. II., February 1st, ls!t;?. "Samuel Crook Whittier was born at Dover, this state, Jan. .'>, 1837, and was, consecjut-ntly, ")(i years old at the time of his death, ile was the third sou of John and Hannah (Hanson) Whittier, a grand- son of Obadiah, and a cousin to the poet Jolin Greenleaf Whittier. He attended school at West Lel)anon, Me., and was fitted for college at Frank- lin Academy, Dover. lie graduated from Harvard Medical College in the summer of 18(12. and on the 2Iith of August, of the same year, Avas commissioned Assistant Surgeon of the nth >Iass. ^^ 1. Infantry, which reg- iment he joined at Fairfax Seminary, Va., on the 4th of September following. He remained with this regiment, ren- derinir his country distinguished services, until ^lay 2{;, ls(U, Avhen he was commis- sioned Surgeon of the 2;}d Mass. Vol. In- fantry, with which organization he re- mained until his muster out in June, isc,."). Both commissions bear the autograph of Massachusetts' celebrated war governor, John A. Andrew. At the battle of (Gettysburg, Surgeon Whittier was placed in charge of a large number of wounded Confederate oliicers, captured in Pickett's memorable charge, and it was to him the dying Mississip- pian, Gen. IJarksdale, said: "Why was Hooker succeeded by Meade ? We will whip yon tomorrow.' i Heturning from the war he practised medicine and surgery for a time in Lynn and Boston, Mass., and in (;reat Falls, this state." "On the 22d of Xovember, isc'.i, Dr. Whittier took up his residence in this city, where he has since lived." "As a physician and surgeon he took high rank,"' and "every one of his patients considered him a friend as well as physi- cian." He was a member of "Storer Post, X'o. 1, Grand Army of the Ilepublic, in which he was mustered May 2(;, lss4, and had held for several years ths position of rSurgeon. On the Sunday preceeding Memorial Day, IS'.n, at the service held by Storer Post in (irand Army hall in commemora- tion of its comrad s who had died dur- ing the preceding year. Dr. Whittier de- livered the Memorial address, pronounced by those who heard it one of the most eloquent, impressive and tenderly pa- thetic efforts ever delivered in Grand Army hall on a similar occasion."' PortsnioKUi Dnily Evr. Thins, Feb. i, iSg^. "The funeral services over the remains of Dr. S. C. Whittier were held at the Middle street Baptist church, Sunday [Feb. .1, is'.ty]. Rev. II. M. Dean ollicia- ting, \\ years. Mustered out June 21, 18(;,-.." Adjutant General's Records, N. H. Wood, Charles A -Q. S. M. 0. His stone reads incorrectly — "C. A. Wood, r. S. Navy." Yates, Arthur R — U. S. Navy. Member Storer Post, G. A. H. "Artliur Keid Yates, Captain, U. S. N. 18;3S18!U." Stone. "Acting Jlidshlpnian, L'4 September, is.">(; [ls.->;{]. Midsliipman, lo.Itine, 1S.">7. Passed Midsliipmaii, 2.'., lune, iscu. Mas- ter, 24 October, Isdii. Lieutenant, Is April, isdi. T.ientenant-Comniauder. K! November, 1S(;4. Commander, <> Feb- ruary , IS 72." lIiiiiK/rsly's iioicrnl ynvy llcgisUf. "Appointed from New York. Captain, '.i February, l.s.s4."' Na-'\ Register., i8gi. "Born in New York. Entered Naval Academy. September 24, Isa^; graduated, ls57 : from ls.")7 until 18(!n, in steamer '^lississippi', Asiatic squadron ; July LSdO, until December, isco, in steam-sloop 'Brooklyn', (iulf Scjuadron; from Decem- ber, ]s(io, until December, Isc:'., in the sloop 'Cyane", Pacitlc Squadron. Commissioned as Lieutenant, April Is, L^(>1 ; from January, 1S{;4, until August, lsG4, steamer 'Augusta'; a volunteer on board the flag-ship 'Hartford' at battle of ^Mobile Bay (See Admiral Farragut's Re- port) : evening of day of the battle, placed in command of the captured gun- boat 'Selma'; from that time until June, 1S(;7, successively in command of 'Selma', 'J. r. Jackson', and 'Chocura', Gulf Squadron. Commissioned as Lieutenant-Comman- der, November IC, l,s(;4; September, ls(;7, until June, iscs, Executive-OfHcer of flag-ship 'Piscataqua', Asiatic Squad- ron; from June, Iscs until July, isilH, successively in command of steamers 'Ashuelot' and 'L'nadilla', same Squadron : Naval .Vcademy, 1S70-2. Commissioned as Commander, Febru- ary I'., 1S72: commanding 'Manhattan' (iron-clad). North Atlantic Station. I.s78; commanding receiving-ship 'Sabine' [Portsmouth, N. IL,] l.s7.")-(;; League Island Navy Yard, ls77-s; commanding '.VUiance', North Atlantic Station, l.s7'.)- M; Navy Yard, Portsmouth, ls.sl-4. Promoted to Captain, February, iss4; commanding training-ship 'New Hamp- shire', 1.SS4-7; waiting orders. iss7-s; commanding 'Pensacola', Asiatic [North Atlantic] Station, isss-'.io."' llmnirsly's Nnvnl Records, iSgo. "Birthplace. Schenectady, Xew York; residence, Portsmouth, N. H. . . Captain of ^ anl, Navy ^ ard, I'orts- mouth, X. IL, l.s'.io-i. Died at V . S. Navy Yard, I'ortsmouth, November 4, l.s'.H." Soldiers Memorial, iSg2. "A resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to \'iee-Admiral David (i. Far- ragut. and to the ollicers, petty ollieers, seamen, and marines under his command, for their gallantry and good conduct in the action in .Mobile Bay on the .1th Au- gust, is(;4. That the thanks of Congress are emi- nently due, and are hereby tendered, to \'ice-.\dmiral David (;. Farragut, of the Fnited Statis Navy, and to the ollicers, petty ollicers, seamen, and marines under his command, for the unsurpassed gal- lantry and skill exhibited by them in the engagement in Mobile Bay on tlie .">th day of August. 1S(;4, and for their long and faithful services and unwavering devo- tion to the cause of the country in the midst of the greatest ditliculties and dan- gers. Sec. 2. That the President of the United States be requested to communi- cate this resolution to Viee-Admiral Far- ragut, and that the Secretary of the Navy be requested to communicate the same to the ollicers, seamen, and marines of the Navy by general order of his department. Approved Febraary Hi, lS(i(i." Hamersly\<: General Navy Register. Captain Arthur K. Yates delivered an eloquent address on the presentation of a U. S. flag, by Storer Post, in is'iu. to the Farrairut School, which will be found in "The Presentation of Flags to the Schools of Portsmouth, N. II , October '.>th, is'.'o, by Storer Post," Portsmouth, is;»(i. His death was deeply lamented by many friends. Yeaton, John B — 1st U. S. Art. Young, Charles E.-lst N, H. H, Art. "Private, Co. A. Kesidence or assign- ment, Portsmouth. Date of Cluster, July IS, isc;;, for three years. Dis- charged for disability at Fort Sumner, D. C, Dec. l.">. 1S(;4." Adjutant fiem raVs Records. X. II. Young, George B.-44th Mass, "Son of Elijah and Mary H. Young. Died at Newbern, N. C, Feb. 2, ls6;J." Stone. "Private, Co. (i. Residence, Andover, Mass. Fulisted . Date of Muster, Sept. 12, is(;2, for '•• mouths. Died at 72 Xewbern, N. C, Feb. ;5, is(i:3 [See Date of Muster, Oct. H, is<^2, for !» above]." Adjutant iiimrurs Records, Mass. Young, Willard W.-26th Maine. Member Storer Tost, (i. A. K. "Storer Post, No. 1, (}■ A K." Stone. "Private, Co. C. Born in Trenton, :Maine. Kes'dent of 'I'remont, Maine. months. Mustered out and lionorably discharged, Aug. 17, iSC:?, at Bangor, Maine, by reason of expiration of ser- vice." Adjutant C.encraVs Records, Maim'. Young, William — Mex. War. \Villiam Cutter ^■oung. ADDENDA. REVOLUTIONARY WAR. The following names were omitted from the alphabetical list of "The Graves We Decorate," as the burial place of Lieut. Elijah Hall could not be ascer- tained, although he is supposed to have been buried in the Episcopal Cemetery, adjoining St. John's Church, Ports- mouth, and IJev. Samuel J.angdon, D. D., is buried at Hampton Falls, N. II. A tablet to the memory of the former has been placed in St. .Toha's, and to the latter in the North Church, Portsmouth. Hall, Elijah-Rev. War. "In memory of the Hon. Elijah Hall, who died June 22, A. D. ls;50, aged 84 years. As an Officer of the Ranger, under Capt. J. Paul Jones ; a ^lerchant ; a IJepreseutaiive, Senator and Councillor of this State: as Naval Olllcer ; Member of this Church, and in his other relations, he sustained the character of a Patriot and an upright Man." Tablet, St. yo//ii\^ C/iurc/t, Portsmotit/i. "Died. In this town, on Tuesday last [June 22, IS.'.O], Hon. Elijah Hall, aged 87 [See above]. Capt. Hall was Lieutenant in the Navy in the Revolutionary war, sailed under John Paul -Jones in the 'Ranger ;' was many years elected Coun- sellor from this district; and for several years prior to his death was Naval Officer of the District of Portsmouth. He was, in private life, an estimable citizen, a fair merchant, a tender parent, and an honest man." Portsmouth yournnJ, ynnc 26, iSjo. "Lieut. Elijah Hall," a "brave and meritorious ollicer, . . . served with the Chevalier John Paul Jones," . . . and "was a lieutenant under the Chevalier in the 'Ranger.' Lieut. Hall had entered on board this vessel at Portsmouth, N. I L, before her departure for France [Nov. 1, 1777], aud was in her with Jones in his cruise on the coasts of Scotland and Ireland, in the descent on Whitehaven, and in the battle with the 'Drake" [April 24, 177s]. When [Lieut]. Simpson behaved so badly as to disobey orders, it was Hall that was se- lected to arrest him, and to command the •Drake' in his stead. The prominent traits of Lieut. Hall's character were promptitude and energy; of which he gave a remarkable instance in repairing the 'Drake' in the course of one night, with the assistance of forty men, after Simpson had pronounced it impossible in her then shattered condition. Lieut. Hall went to Brest with Jones; and when, through the benevolence of the latter, Simpson was put in command of the 'Ranger' for the purpose of re- turning to America, Hall occupied the post of first lieutenant. After his return to the Fnited States, he was engaged in several expeditions against the enemy, on board the same ship, with Commodore Whipple, and was very successful in making captures, most of which arrived safely in port. When the 'America,' 74. was assigned to Jones, he oll'ered Lieut. Hall a very honorable and etiieient station in her; but the gift of that vessel to France frustrated his good intentions. Lieut. Hall eventually proceeded in the 'Ranger,' with other ships of war, to as- sist in tlie defence of Charleston, S. C, where he fell into the hands of the ene- my, in common with the garrison, by capitulation [.May 11, 17?<0]. He returned to New Hampshire, but was not ex- changed uutil a general surrender of prisoners. He never resigned his com- mission, and was always ready for ac- tive service. At the close of the war of the Revolu- tion he engaged in commercial pursuits, by which he enriched himself; but suf- fered considerably by the I5ritish orders in council, and the French Berlin and Milan decrees. Although oflered a pension by govern- ment, he would not receive it, but accept- 74 ed the appointment of Naval Officer for Portsmouth, a situation Avhlch he still retains [isK.")], at thi.' advanced ago of So [See above]. With the snow of so many winters upon his head, he discharg- es his duty, it is understood, with the greatest satisfaction to the merchants and otliers, allording proof of an uncom- mon vi:xor of constitution and strength of intellect. Faitlifnl to liis country and true to liis dnty in every situation, tliere can l)e no doubt tliat a consciousness of probity has ensured for him that intel- lectual tranciuillity which is so favoral)le to Imnian life. As far as the aullior of this ^\■OYk is inforniod. ("ominodore [IJichard] Dale and Lieutenant Hall are [were in 1S2.")] the only surviving officers of all those Avho, at various times, sailed with and fought under the Chevalier John Paul Jones. Time has laid others in the dust; but seems to have preserved these two venerable men as a sample of the stout hearts and strong frames of the heroes who Ijraved the shores and s(|nad- rons of (Jreat lU'itaiu, and ixlncked laurels in her very ports to deck the brow and promote the glory of infant Amer- ica." S/i<'rl>iirn(''^ Lifi' of yo/in Paul youes. An interesting account of the cruise of the ••Kanger," under John Paul Jones, will be found in the X. E. II. G. Register, Vol XXIX, paircs 111 and 170. Hon. Elijah Ilall long resided and died in the house now Xos. .iG and iJs Dan. el street, Portsmouth. Langdon, Samuel— Rev. War. "In Memoriam. l»ev. Samuel Langdon, I). D. Porn in lioston, Jan. 11, I7l';1. Chaplain to the New Hampshire trrops at the siege of Louisbnrg, in 17-ir). Pastor of lliis ( hurch, 1747 to 1774. Pi'esident of Harvard College, 1774 to 178(1. Olftrtd the prayer for the assembled army the night previous to the battle of Hunktr Hill. Xi\ influential member of the X. H. Constitutional Convention in 17s,s, for the adoption of the Federal Constitution Pastor of the Church at Hampton Falls, 17S1 to 17117. Died, Nov. 2'.», I71»7." Tohlt, North Chine//, PorhmoiOh. "In the auditorium of the Xorth Con- gregational church in this city, near the entrance to the northern ai^'e, is a mural tablet, exquisitely wrought in statuary marble, spotless and pure as was the scholar, statesman, patriot, whose name it cjlebrates, erected by Mrs. Thomas Aston Harris of Portsmouth. X. IL, in loving memory of her great-grandfather. Pev. Samuel Langdon, D. D." "Dr. Langdon Avas a noted man of let- ters, acd throughout his life was con- nected with and interested in educational matters, and while assistant pastor of the Xorth church he taught the grammar school ill Portsmouth up to the date of his departure for Louisbnrg. Afterward, during Lis full pastorate, he built the house in which Capt. and INlrs. Harris now reside, on Pleasant street, and oc- cupied it during his pastoral connection with the church. The mansion has been in the possession of the family and oc- cupied by them uninterruptedly since that period. He graduated at Harvard in 1740, with high honors, his conspicuous merit after- ward winning distinguished recognition by his elevation to the presidential chair of his college. In public att'airs he nat- urally exercised a profound influence; this was felt in the Constitutional Con- vention of 17.SS, where, by his voice and example he contributed more perhaps, than any other man to the favorable action of that body." Port smoiilh Daily Eve. Times, yati. i, iSgr. "Landgon, Samuel, clergyman, born in Boston, Slass., 12 Jan. 172o [See above] ; died in Hampton Falls, X. II., 20 Xov., 17i>7. He was graduated at Harvard in 1740, and while teaching in Portsmouth, X". II., stu'' ied theology, and was licensed to preach. In 174."> he Avas appointed Chap- lain of a regiment, and was present at the capture of Louisbnrg. On his return he was appointed assist- ant to Ilev. James Fitch, of the Xorth Church of Portsmouth, was ordained Pastor in 1747, aid continued in that charge till 1774, when he became Presi- dent of Harvard. His ardent patriotism led him to adopt measures that Avere ob- noxious to the Tory students, and al- though he endeavored to administer the government of the college Avith justice, his resignation Avas virtually compelled in 17S(). The next year he became pastor of the Congregational church at Hampton Falls, X. li. In 17ss he was a delegate to the New Hampshire convention that adopteil the Constiiution of the United States, often led its debates, and did much to remoA-e prejudice against the Constitution. He Avas eiistinguished as a scholar and theologian, and exerted a Avide influence in his community. Tlie University of Aberdeen gave him the degree of 1). D. in 17<)2, and he Avas a member of the /-■> American academy of arts and sciences from its foinulation. He pui)lished 'Sum- mary of Christian Kaitii and Practice' (ITtIs) ; 'Ohsorvations on tlie lli'velalions' (17!tl); 'Ivcmarks on trie lit'adliii; Senti- ments of Dr. Iloplviiis" Sy.stem of Doc- trines" (17!i4) ; and many sermons. In I7(!l, in connection -vvith Col. .Joseph IJlanchard, he prepared nnil published a map of New II impshire." A/'f(cdiii of .[//tir/iii// Bios^- PRE-REVOLUTION. The services of the following named men in the British Navy and in the Co- lonial Wars, while we were yet subjects of Great Britain, should cause their mem- ory to be preserved. Coues, Peter— British Navy. "This Stone Marks the (J rave of I'eter Cones who died Nov. 2'J, isis. .Et. 8(1 •' Sto»e. — P/<'iisii»t St. CcmcUry.— North cast. For date of birth and age see below. "Among the venerable citizens of Ports- mouth of half a century ago [ISd!)], we Avell remember Capt. Peter Coues, a gentleman of independent circumstances, who might be seen, with his cane under his arm on State street, or in the vicinity. His residence previous to the tire of lsi;5, was on the southwest corner of Atkinson and State streets [the latter being then named Buck street], on the spot where W. J. Laighton"s house now [isd'j] stands. In the old dwelling house was a store where for many years he kept ship chand- lery, merchandise, groceries, etc. In early life Capt. Peter Coues was pressed into the British service [See below]. He was at one time sailing- master of the famous 'IJoyal George," which was afterwards, in 17S2, sunk in the British Channel [Portsmouth harbor, P>ngland] with eight hundncl men on board. Ho also served in the capacity of midshipman. .Vfter several years ser- vice in the British Navy, he returned to Portsmouth Ijefore the American Rev- olution, where, by that url)anity of mind and simplicity of manners for which sea- faring men of liberal views are generally distinguished, he obtained a good stand- ing amoii- dietl a Commodore on the Jamaica Station August 10, 17:^7 (See "Charnock," Vol. IV, page.-i7). Loss of the Royal George. «II.I.IAM COWPKIl. "The'Uo.val (icorfre." of ins euiis. \vlii1i> iinr- ^tii'mu: a pnrtial earePiiiiiK in I'ortsiimutli luir- bor [Kiitrlaiid]. was over.iet alidiit Ida m., AUifii.st L'il. 17S:!. TliP total lo.'».'» wa.s beliovcd to be near one tlioiisuud souls." "Toll for the lirnve I The brave that are no morel All sunk beneath the wave. Fast bv their native shore! SEP 23 1907 76 Eifilit hundred of the brave. Whose courape well was tried. Had made the vessel heel. And laid her on her side. A land-breeze shook the shrouds, .\nd she was overset : Down went the Ho.val Ueorjse. With all her crew complete. Toll for the brave! Hrave Kempenfelt is prone; His hist sea-tlKht is fought, His work of glory done. It was not in the battle; No tempest pave the shock : She spriinp no fatal ledk, She ran upon no rock. His sword was in its sheath. His Hiipers held the pen. When Kempenfelt went dt)wn With twice four hun. After his return he became the instructor of the Latin grammar school in Portsmouth, and continued as such for near forty year.><, distinguished for dis- cipline and aptness as a teacher. For his services he was rewarded by the giant of the town of U eare. which for a long time was known as Ilalestown. He was Representative and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Rockingham, and died July 7, ls(i7, in the siiih year of his age." Adjutant Genera Ts Report, N. H , I V/. .?, iSbb. Hart, John— Colonial War. "In Peace Amidst ye Rage of Noise it War. Here Rests the Remains of Col. John Hart, Ksqr. who departed this Life Octo. ;'.oth. 1777. Aged 72 Yearsi." Stone. — Xoi't/i Cemetery. — Xort/i-enst. "Col. John Hart was of a prominent family of Portsmouth. He was Captain of a company in Col. Meserve's regiment of 17.")r>, and Lieutenant-Colonel of the same, which regiment was attached to the expedition against Crown Point." '"In 1758 New Hampshire raised still another regiment for 'the Crown Point Expedition ' This numbered eight hun- dred men, and was commanded by Col. John Hart, of Portsmouth. A portion of the regiment [under Col. Hart] was ordered to join the expedition against Louisburg, and the remainder did duty under Lieut. Col. Gofle on the western frontier." Adjutiint (teneriiVs Report, N. 11.. Vol. 2, jSGb. "Col. John Hart was the owner of the land now used as the North burying- ground, and it did not become town prop- erty until 17,");;, little more than a cen- tury [140 years] ago, when Col. Hart sold it to the town for fl.lO, on condition that it should be kept for a burying-ground.' linmbles About Portsniord//, First Series. t Ap '09 The Graves We Decorate. STOK.ER POST, No. I, Department of New Hampshire, GliAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, PORTSMOUTH. N. H. PREPARED FOR NIEMORIAL DAY, 1907, ]OSEPII ro^TIR. AriMIMR sroUKK POST. IVt'/A (1)1 Appendix Containinsr the List of Grm'es and Additional Records prepared in /Sgj.