The Graves We Decorate. MEMORIAL DAY, 1917. FIFTY-TWO YEARS AFTER APPOMATTOX. DEC 13 1917 STOREB POST, No. I, Department of New Hampshire, GRAND ARMY OF THE R.EPUBLIC, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. PREPARED FOR OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, BY JOSEPH FOSTER, MEMBER STORER POST. The Graves We Decorate. MEMORIAL DAY, 1917. FIFTY-TWO YEARS AFTER APPOMATTOX. STORER POST, No. I, Department of New Hampshire, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. PORTSMOUTH. N. H. PREPARED FOR OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, BY JOSEPH FOSTER, MEMBER STORER POST. z This is a Record of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, who served the United States of America in the War of the Rebellion, and in other wars, buried in the city of Portsmouth, N. H., and in the neighboring- towns of Greenland, New Castle, Newington and Rye, January 1st, 1917. General Lee surrendered his army to General Grant at Appo- mattox, Virginia, April 9, 1865. Further information of some of the Soldiers, Sailors and Ma- rines herein recorded will be found in Storer Post's "Memorial Record Book for the Personal War Sketches of Comrades" (now at the Public Library, Portsmouth), presented to the Post in 1892, in memory of Col. Pierse Long, Revolutionary War, ("Propri- etors' Cemetery — North of Pond"), by his granddaughter, Mrs. Henry H. Ladd, of Portsmouth ; and in the "Additional Records" attached to the List of "The Graves We Decorate," printed in 1893. Official Records of Service will be found in the "New Hamp- shire Revolutionary War Rolls;" in the "Adjutant General's Re- port, New Hampshire, 1868, Part 2," (War 1812) ; and in "New Hampshire Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Rebellion ;" all printed by the State ; and in similar Records printed by other States. DEDICATED TO THE LIVING MEMBERS OF STORER POST G. A. R. WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN THE WAR FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION ROSTER OF STORER POST. G. A. R. Portsmouth, N. H., January i, 1917. (65) Name. Service. Mustered in Post. Amazeen, John W. 4th Maine Bat. 19 Jan. 1887 Bell, Frederick U. S. Navy 15 Feb. 1893 Bell, Meshach H. loth N. H. 21 April 1880 Berry, Joseph W. 13th N. H. 5 March 1 880 Caswell, John W. U. S. Navy 2 May 1884 Chesley, Edward A. 4th Mass. H. A. 17 Dec. 1903 Churchill, Robert J. 17th Me. and U. S. N. 16 April 1884 Cole, Charles H. 32nd Maine 4 Feb. 1887 Colson, Henry B. I St Mass. 4 April 1 888 Dodge, Charles E. loth N. H. 15 Feb. 1 888 Doolittle, Joseph S. 14th N. H. 15 Nov. 191 1 Entwistle, Thomas 3rd N. H. 28 June 1878 Fitzgerald, Ezekiel 44th Mass. 15 Sept. 1915 Fletcher, Israel S. 16th N. H. 17 Aug. 1881 Foster, Joseph U. S. Navy 21 Aug. 1889 Giles, Charles H. 26th Mass. 17 May 1899 Hansconi, C. Dwight 2nd Mass. 16 May 1883 Howe, George H. 18th N. H. 5 Jan. 1914 Hoyt, Charles L. loth N. H. 3 May 1882 Hoyt, Martin U. S. Navy 27 April 1883 Hurst, Albert S. ;^ist Maine 20 March 1889 Jackson, Thomas M. 3rd N. H. 15 Dec. 1909 Jenness. Isaac F. 17th N. H. 17 Dec. 1902 Jones, George N. 18th N. H. 6 Dec. 1882 Jones, Josiah N. (nh Mass. and 6th N. H. 3 Feb. 1904 P. O. Address. New Castle, N. H. New Castle, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Rye, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Kittery, Maine Portsmouth, N. H. South Eliot, Me. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Boston, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth. N. H. New Castle, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. New Castle, N. H, Portsmouth, N. H. Manchester, N. H. South Eliot, Me. Haverhill, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Lawrence, Mass. Name. Jose, Thomas L. i Lovell, William H. Mcintosh, George E. Marden, Joseph W. Marden, Levi W. Marston, Simon R. Mason, Hosea Q. Maj, James R. Moore, Joseph F. Morgan, Henr>' A. Morse, James W. Mundelien, James Nason, Daniel Norman, Leslie Norris, True L. Ordway, Nathaniel P. Paul, Henry S. Perry, Anthony T. Peterson, John A, Rand, Edwin D. Rand, John A. Russ, Orin B. Russell, Thomas J. Sheridan, Michael Sides, Robert C. Simpson, John E. Sleeper, Charles E. Smith, William Henry Stevens, John C. Tredick, Thomas Trefethen, Dennis N. Tucker, Henry M. Underbill, Edwin Urch, David Watkins, James W. Watson, Leonard A. 2 Weeks, John P. 3 Whalley, Nathan Whitebouse, Charles E. Winslow, Charles T. Service. Mustered in Post. 27tb Maine 6 July 1904 25th Maine 28 June I87S 2nd Me. Cavalry 16 Dec. I89I I2tb Mass. I Feb. 1912 U. S. Navy 6 March 1912 iothN.H."& U.S. Vols. 28 July I8SI 1st R. L Cavalry 17 July 1889 U. S. Navy 28 June 1878 3rd N. H." 30 Jan. 1880 i4tb R. I. 29 Nov. I9II 14th N. H. 18 Nov. 1914 1st N. Y. Eng. 15 May 1894 17th Maine 7 Dec. IS8I U. S. Navy 16 Dec. 1891 5tb Mass. 7 May 1890 22nd Me. and 9th N. H. 16 Sept. I88.S 13th N. H. 20 Aug. 1884 U. S. Navy 4 April 1 888 U. S. Navy 19 Aug. 1 89 1 7th N. H. 15 June 1880 7tbN. H. 4 May i88i 1st Vermont Art. 15 June 1898 2nd and 20th Mass. 22 Nov. 1884 lotb N. H. 23 Nov. 1882 2ndN. H. 23 May 1881 38tb Mass. 14 April 1916 U. S. Navy 17 March 1907 1st Mass. H. A. 28 June 1S78 13th N. H. 15 Feb. 1882 7th Iowa 23 Nov. 1882 U. S. Navy 7 Feb. 1912 19th Mass.&N.H.H.A. 31 Oct. 1S83 U. S. Navy 17 June 1885 135th Illinois 28 June 1878 U. S. Navy 23 May 1888 17th U. S.' and 8th Me. 6 Jan. 1904 5th N. H. 5 Nov. 1890 13th N. H. 17 P^eb. 1Q15 Stratford Guards 21 March 1883 Coast Guards lb Nov. 1 90S P. O. Address. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Rye, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Tilton, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Newmarket, N. H. Tilton. N. H. Kittery, Maine Portsmouth. N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Greenland, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Togus, Maine Portsmouth, N. H. New Castle, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Tilton, N. H. Tilton, N. H. Portsmouth. N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth,' N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Kittery, Maine Greenland, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, N. H. 1. Thomas I> Jose, Private, Co. I, 27tli Maine Infantry, itied at Portsmouth, N. H., February 2, 1917, age 75. Interment Biddeford, Maine. 2. Leonard A. Watson, Private Co. A, 17th U. S. Infantry, and Co. G, Sth Maine Infantry; and after the War (1S67-1S69) Corporal 42nd U. S. Infantry; died at the National Soldiers' Home, Toy us, Maine, Deceiriber 31, 1916, age 79. (Notice received after preparation of Roster.) Interment in the Home Cem- etery. 3. John P. Weeks, Corporal, Co. K, sth N. H. Infantry, died at Greenland, N. H., February 4, 1917, age "73. Interment "Greenland — New Cemetery," South Part. GEORGE WASHINGTON STORER. Real Admiral, U. S. Navy. 1789-1864. It is related in Brewster's "Rambles about Portsmouth," ist series, pages 254 and 266, that during Washington's visit to Portsmouth in 17S9, he called Tuesday forenoon, 3rd November, on Mrs. Tobias Lear, the mother of his private secretary. Col. Tobias Lear, then living near the east end of Hunking 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." With the other grandchildren a babe was presented, son of Samuel Storer, a dry goods merchant of Portsmouth, then residing in the same house, "who had been christened 'George Washington.' The President places his hand gently upon the in- fant's head, and expresses the wish that he may 'be a better man than the one whose name he bears' ". As the name of this child — Rear Admiral George Washington Storer, U. S. Navy — 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 the personal blessing of our country's father." I Navy Department, 1 Washington, D. C. Jan. 13, 1864. The Department announces to the Navy and Marine Corps, the death of Rear Admiral George W. Storer. He died at his residence in Portsmouth, N. H., on the morning of the 8th inst., after an honorable career in the Navy of nearly fiftv-tive years. Rear Admiral Storer was correct in his deportment, attached to his profession, and devoted to his country. As an officer in the Navy he has served faithful!}', and has filled with credit many important positions both ashore and afloat. As a mark of respect to his memory, it is hereby directed that at the Portsmouth, N. H. Navy Yard the flags be hoisted at half-mast and thirteen minute-guns be fired at meridian on the day after the receipt hereof. GIDEON WELLES, Serrefary of the Nariy. The residence of Rear Admiral Storer was at the south-west corner of Middle Street and Auburn Street (now Richards Avenue), Portsmouth, on the site of the Sin- clair Inn. His oil portrait may be seen at G. A. R. Hall. — Record, "Proprietors' Cemeterv — North of Pond." LINCOLN'S SPEECH AT GETTYSBURG. NOVEMBER 19, 1863. "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 nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle- field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, 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. But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate — we cannot consecrate — we 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 will 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 task remaining before us — that from these honored 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 God, 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." {Appleto?i'.< Cyclopedia of Ameiicati Biography.^ OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. "To New Hampshire men the whole nation is a sepulchre, for their blood has watered the soil of every state but their own, and their dust is mouldering by every great river and in every mountain pass from Maine to Georgia — from the Charles to the Rio Grande and the Red River of the North. They died before Warren at Bunker Hill, before Washington at Yorktown, under the eye of Jackson at New Orleans; they were thrown in their hammock-shroud from the bloody deck of Paul Jones, and Lawrence, and Decatur, and Farragut ; they marched with Sherman, they charged with Sheridan, they conquered with Thomas, they fought it out on his own line with Grant. But no soldier of my native state ever fell on his own soil, or was buried in his dear native earth, unless the restless ocean cast his body on its narrow sea coast, or the love and care of parent, or brother, or child, restored to their sorrow and pride the corpse that had fallen a thousand miles from home." {Hon. Frank B. Sanborn, i8ji — igiy, of Concord, Mass., in the Massachusetts Legislattire, March J 4, jS8g.) IN HONOR OF THE MEN OF PORTSMOUTH WHO GAVE THEIR SERVICES ON THE LAND AND ON THE SEA IN THE WAR WHICH PRESERVED THE UNION OF THE STATES THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED BY GRATEFUL CITIZENS 1 888 ANTIETAM GETTYSBURG FREDERICKSBURG KEARSARGE WII.LIAMSBURG FAIR OAKS SAVAGE STATION WHITE OAK SWAMP MALVERN HILL CHANTILLY SOUTH MOUNTAIN CHANCELLORSVILLE WILDERNESS COLD HARBOR PETERSBURG RICHMOND MONITOR & MERRIMACK NEW ORLEANS MOBILE BAY MORRIS ISLAND JAMES ISLAND FORT DARLING PORT HUDSON RED RIVER FORT DONELSON PEACH TREE CREEK SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA {Soldiers' and Sailors' Mouurnetit, Portsmouth, N. H.) DECORATION DAY. BY ANNIE DOUGLAS ROBINSON (MARION DOUGLAS). Loud, ringing- strains of victory, Low dirges, soft and tender, Fair wreaths, where Spring's last violets meet The rose's opening splendor ; So proud ! so sad ! what is it, say ? A funeral or a festal day? A funeral for remembered love Still makes the true heart falter ; A festival, for Valor's grave Ls ever Freedom's altar ; And Glory's flower its proudest bloom Shows only on a soldier's tomb. {^'•Boston Evening Transcripts^'' May 27, igi6.) THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. The Regiments are Infantry unless otherwise stated. I. C. — Invalid Corps. V. R. C. — Veteran Reserve Corps. U. S. C. T.— United States Colored Troops. A * indicates that a gravestone has not yet been erected. Proprietors' Cemetery- (80) -North of Pond. Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Die d. Age. Part. Allen, Julian i Civil War Colonel 8 Feb 1890 .s8 North Bartlett. Oren W 2 1st D C Cav Corporal Co L 4 Apr 1916 84 SE* Bates, Robert U SM C Sergeant II July 1892 60 S W Bennett, Abner B U S Armj' Surgeon 24 July 1867 44 SE Betton, Matthew T 13th N H Captain Co K 11 July 1904 67 South Boardman, G Cliftord 3 U S Navy A A Paymaster 12 Nov 1865 2.S Center* Bodge, William War 18 1 2 Soldier 19 Nov 1874 81 East Bradford, Joseph M U S Navy Captain 14 Apr 1872 46 Center Brewster, John \V 4th N H " 2nd Lieut Co B 27 Sept 1872 .SO West Brown, John W 13th N H Private Co K 1875 43 N E Biitterfield, Charles H nth Mass Bat Private 16 Aug 1S97 .S2 South Chamberlain, Albert, Jr U S Navy Colorado 2 Oct 1879 38 South Currier, William H 3rd U S Art Corporal Co 1 23 June 1866 22 South Davis, John Stavers 4 War 1812 Captain 14 Sept 184.3 67 East Fall, Edwin H 5 32nd Mass Private Co I 2 July 1863 19 N W Fishley, George 6 Rev War Soldier 26 Dec 1850 91 Center Foster, Mary A 7 Civil War Army Nurse iS Nov 191 3 84 North* Franklin, Frederick A 3rd Md Private Co C I Oct 1887 80 Center Franklin, Frederick H S U S Navy Colorado 10 May 1873 33 Center Goodrich, I Nelson 9 U S Navy Boajtswain 16 Sept 1883 48 Center 1. Member Rankin Post, G. A. R., Brooklyn, N. V., July 2, 1S73— June 27, 1S76. 2. Also Sergeant, Co. B, isl Maine Cavalry. No stone. " Lot with stone of John True Davis. V George Clifford Boardman. "Died at Havana." "He was attached to the ex-rebel steamer 'Stone- waif.' His disease was yellow fever."— (Portsmouth Journal, Nov. 25, 1865.) No stone. G. A. R. marker at tomb of his grandfather, "Langley Boardman — 1S31." 4. Captain Sea Fencibles (U. S.) 5. "Killed at the battle of Gettysburg." (Stone.) 6. The last of Portsmouth's resident Revolutionary veterans, excepting Mark Green (Union Ceme- tery) and John McClintock (Note 15). "He was at the battle of Monmouth and the execution of Major .\ndre." — (Portsmouth Jjjurnal, Jan. 4, 1S51.) 7. Mary Appleton Foster. Army Nurse, General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Va. ; and elsewhere. See Portsmouth Army Nurses' memorial page. No stone. Foster lot, south from the Thomas P. Salter lot. S. Enlisted as "James Barnes." After the war, reenlisted as "Frederick Franklin," and received a "medal of honor" as "Qijartermaster on board of the U. S. steamer 'Colorado,' " at the "capture of the Corean forts, June 11, 187 1." 9. Isaac Nelson Goodrich. U. S. steamer Pensacola, 1S61 — 1S62. 10 Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Ase. Part. Goodrich, James M lo U S Navy A 3 A Engr 3 Jan i9i,S 80 SE Goodrich, John War 1812 Ser N H Det Mil 10 Jan 1869 77 Center Goodrich, Marco B 4th Cal Private Co D 7 Dec 1875 48 Center Goodwin, Ichabod ii N H War Governor 4 July 18S2 87 Center Gunnison, Nathaniel 13th N H Private Co K 10 Jan 1864 30 South Haley, Charles Coffin 47th Mass Corporal Co F 8 Nov i89,S .^7 North Ham, Joseph O 17th N H Corporal Co B 3 Dec 1906 70 South Haven, Nathaniel A Rev War SurgArmedShip 13 Mar 1831 69 North Haven, N Parker Phil City Cav Priv 1st Troop 6 Nov 1869 33 North Henderson, George D U S Navy Chaplain 20 May 1875 42 S E Hoyt, John E loth N H Private Co G 2 Oct 1896 5- S W Johnson, Abram A U S Navy Brooklyn 15 June 1892 5- South Laighton, Alfred S 2nd Mass Cav Private Cal ico 29 July 1863 19 Center Laighton, Bennett 1 6th N H Corporal Co K 20 Aug 1S63 20 Center Laighton, William F U S Navy Carpenter 25 June 1879 63 Center Laighton, William M U S Navy Carpenter 23 May 1873 63 Center Lake, Dayton W 14th Maine Private Co I 26 Aug 1865 20 Center Larkin, Samuel Mex War Comma nderNavj '22 Dec 1856 43 S E Laskey, Baron Stowe i 2 loth N H Sergeant Ma]or 4 Sept 1898 63 South Locke, Fletcher D U S Navy Pay Clerk 12 Mar 187.=; 33 S W Lombard, Harry 13 40th Mass Private Co F 31 May 1888 52 South Long, Pierse 14 Rev War Colonel 3 Apr 1789 50 East McClintock, Henry M War 1812 Midshipman 24 July 1S17 19 East McClintock, John 15 Rev War Lieut ArmedShip 13 Nov 1855 94 East Morgan, John U S Navy Glaucus 26 Dec 1893 51 S w Morrill, John 11 i6th N H I Sergeant Co K 17 July 1873 38 South Moses, Edward U S Navy x\cting Master 18 May 1864 =^0 East Moses, Levi, Jr 16 U S Navy Flag 24 Sept 1861 3.'; East Neal, Robert 17 War 18 1 2 Captain 2 Jan 1852 7- East Nutter, William H 18 13th N H Private Co E Before 1886 South Orne, Frederick A 19 15th N H Sergeant Co I 5 June 1914 76 East Pendexter, Edward U S Navy Acting Ensign 18 Nov 1870 27 North Perkins, George 20 War 18 1 2 Portsmouth 1815 26 Center Peterson, Adrian A U S Navy Gunner 27 July 1S71 85 West Randall, John L 21 i3thNH&VRC Corporal K 13 14 Mar 1914 74 South 10. Corrected from "Proprietors' Cemetery — South of Pond" East, in Printed Record, 1915. u. "Governor of New Hampshire from June, 1S59, to June, 1S61." (Monument.) r2. First I^ieutenant, Co. A, loth N. H. Vol." (Stone.) Not mustered as First Lieutenant. 13. "Henry Lombard." (Stone.) Born in France. A soldier. Received medal of honor for service with the French navy in the Crimean war. 14. At battles of Skenesborough and Saratoga, Revolutionary war A memorial record book for the personal war sketches of comrades, was presented to Storer Post on its 25th anniversary celebration Nov. 14, 1892, by Mrs. Henr\- H. Ladd,of Portsmouth, in memory of her grandfather, Col. Pierse Long. — (Port-^- mouth Times, Nov. 15J 1S92.) This memorial book is now at the Public Library, Portsmouth. 15. Portsmouth's last surviving Revolutionarv veteran. "Drowned from U. S. Steamer 'Flag," off Cape Hatteras." (Stone.) Captain N. H. Detached Militia and 40th Infantry (U S.) Enlisted as "Henry Nutter." Wounded at Fredericksburg, \'a., Dec. 13, 1862. "Sergeant Jth N. H Vols." (Stone.) Should be 15th N. H. "Lost in the Privateer 'Portsmouth,' in the winter of 1S15." (Stone.) Transferred to 129th Company, 2nd Battalion, \'eteran Reserve Corps, and ajipointed ist Sergeant, 16. 19. 11 Name. Rice, William A Ross, Charles H 22 Sawyer, F'rank C Shillaber, Robert E Snow, James A Snow, James B Snow, Walter W Sorson, Andrew Peter 2^ Stewart, Charles Storer, George W 24 Storer, Jacob Jones Storer, Robert B 25 Tucker, Henry Upham, Joseph B Jr Upham, Timothy 26 Waldron, Frederick E 27 Waldron, Samuel W Jr Walker, Wm Augustus 28 Watkins, Benjamin F 29 Watkins, Thomas Watkins, Thomas P Whipple, Amiel W 30 Winder, William A Yeaton, William Harper Young, Francis F 31 Service. 83rd N Y U S Navy U S Navy 1st N H Cav U S Navy U S Navy U S Navy U S Navy 16&8NH USN U S Navy 13th N H Mex War U S Navy U S Navy War 1812' 7 Mil N Y 3istNYcS:USV 27th Mass i6th N H U S Navy U S M C U S Army 3rd U S Art U S Navy 74th N Y Ranic or Ship. Sergeant Co D Pensacola Nahant QSerg'tTroopM Oneida Ossipee ^'andalia Colorado PrivK&G, Tioga Rear Admiral Lieut Colonel Midshipman Ohio P A Engineer Lt Col 2ist U S Private Co E Capt & A A G Major Private Co K Ossipee Private Major General Captain Mate Kearsarge Private Co D Died. Age. 9 Oct 1866 24 17 July 1876 36 29 May 1906 72 7 July 1S65 23 16 Oct 1906 65 n Sept 1865 53 24 Aug 1903 54 16 Feb 1906 65 2 June 1909 75 8 Jan 1864 74 1 1 Mar 1902 75 4 July 1847 22 Before 1886 14 Aug 1889 48 2 Nov 1855 72 17 Apr 1909 70 24 Aug 1882 53 3 June 1864 36 4 Feb 1863 22 12 May 1905 68 29 Jan 1916 69 7 May 1863 45 5 Mar 1903 79 16 Jan 1898 62 1 1 Dec 1914 74 Part. N W South South South S W s w s w s w South N W N W N W South Center Center South South Center South South South West S E East S E Printed Record, 1907 . 6\ Printed Record, 1915 . 13 [Including James M. Goodrich and Francis F. Young, then in- correctly entered under "Proprietors' Cemetery — South of Pond."] Added 4 Total. 1917 So 22. "Charles Ross." (Stone.) 2J,. Sometimes called "Andrew Peter." 24. George Washington Storer, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy, for whom Storer Post was named. 25. Died on U. S. Frigate "Raritan." Buried at sea. 26. "Commissioned Major, nth U. S. Infantry, March 12, 1S12; and Lieutenant Colonel, 21st U. S. Infantry, March 12, 1S13."— (Hammersly's Regular Army Register.) Biographical Notice N. E. H. G. Register, Vol. X (1856), pages 101—103. , , "27. Also :(ist Infantry (2nd and 1st Lt.), 36th Infantry (ist Lt.), 2Sth Cavalry (2nd Lt.), and sist In fantv (ist Lt. and Cant.), New York. 28. "Fell in battle near Richmond, Va. He sleeps in southern soil." (Stone.) 29. "Died at New Orleans." (Stone.) 30. "Mai. Gen. A. W. Whipple, 3d Div., 3d Army Corps. Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Died of wounds received at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va." (Stone.) Wounded May 4th, died May 7th, 1863. 31. Corrected from "Proprietors' Cemetery— South of Pond," East, in Printed Record, 1915. 12 Proprietors' Cemetery — South of Pond. (89) Name. Service- Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. Baxter, George D i ist N Y Art Private Co G 9 Aug I 888 76 South Benson, Charles A U S Navy Colorado 16 July 890 60 South Binch, David 2 9th N h"^ Private Co C 6 Sept J 863 S.S North Bishop, Henry J U S MC Captain 22 Dec 1 884 46 West Blake, Charles F U S Navy Lieut Comdr 20 Feb [879 .3.'; N W Brown, Oren P 3 loth Mass Bat Private 9 July 867 3S West Carpenter, Charles C 4 U S Navy Rear Admiral I Apr 899 65 NE Carty, Carl ist N J Cav 1st Lieut Co M 14 Jan ] 909 69 GARlot Case, Heman I St Me H Art Private Co L 24 Aug 866 40 South Choate, Isaac T U S Navy Boatswain 24 Sept 1895 71 North Clark, Charles H USN&NHHA Private Co K 31 Mar 886 45 North Clark, George H s 7Mass&USMC Priv E & Corp 20 Dec 883 42 Center Coffin, John N 8Bat&5VMMs iLt&Capt CoB 6 July 89 1 66 South Crafts, Walter S Mass Sharps Private 2nd Co 13 May 1904 65 GARlot Danielson, Daniel 16th N H Corporal Co K 25 Jan 904 73 East Danielson, Nathaniel M 2ndN H Private Co K 7 Sept 1905 69 GARlot Denny, John U S Navy Alabama Before 886 GARlot Dimick, Justin 6 U S Army Brig General 13 Oct 871 71 S W Dimick, Justin E 7 2nd U S Art ist Lieut Bat H S May 1863 ^3 S W Drew, Charles H 22dMasscS:USN Private Co I 22 Dec 880 40 Center Dunham, W H 7th N H Private Co F 12 Jan .894 58 GARlot Evans, Isaac R U S Navy Pawnee 13 Apr 898 76 GARlot Flynn, William H 2nd Mass Cav Sergeant Co 1 19 Oct 907 59 North Forrest, John U S Navy Wamsutta 14 Dec 1902 7^ GARlot Gammon, Atwood 29th Maine Private Co A 26 Aug 907 66 GARlot Glentworth, Horatio N Mex War Surgeon Navy 16 Aug 847 37 West Grant, John War 1 81 2 Chesapeake 25 Oct 856 73 South Grant, William W 8 Mex War Columbus 20 May S47 26 South Gray, Walter Scott loth NH Sergeant Co G 10 Jan S98 .S3 North Griffey, John U S MC Private 21 Dec 1 889 Fi' Center Hadley, AUston W U S Navy Massachusetts 21 Aug S80 36 Center Hanson, John K A 13th N H Private Co K 7 Nov 1 888 60 Center Hare, Thomas U S Navy Massachusetts 31 Mar 867 41 South 1. Enlisted as "Georjje Baxter." 2. "Part" Center (1907) corrected to North. \. Enlisted as "Orrin P. Brown." "Wounded at Ream's Station, Va., Aug^. 25, 1S64." (Stone.) 4. Died "1 April 1889" in Printed Record, 1907, is incorrect. "Part" East (1907} corrected to N. E. 5. Enlisted as "George Clark." 6. "Brevetted Major for 'gallant and meritorious conduct' in the Florida war, 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.' " (Stone.) 7. "Mortally wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville on 3rd May * * * and died on ctli May 1863." (Stone.) S. "Died on board of the U . S. ship Columbus, Monterey," (Stone.) 13 Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Die: d. Age. Part. Harris, Robert 9 i7xMass&USV istLt&CaptCS 2 1 Apr 1894 63 West Harris, Thomas Aston 10 U S Navy Act Vol Lt Com 26 June 189.^ 69 West Harrold, Chris W 11 17th N H Sergeant Co B 19 Oct 1916 84 North* Haven, S Cushman 12 162nd N Y 2nd Lieut Co B 2.S June 1863 20 West Hidden, William C 13 ist N H H A Private Co K 13 Sept 1900 79 North Hidden, Willis L 1st N H H A Private Co K 23 Jan 1913 64 North Hutchinson, John H 14 3rd Vermont ist Lieut Co G 7 Ji^i'ie 1897 59 N E Jackson, John H 15 MexWar&3NlI Capt 9 U S & Col 10 Apr 1S90 7.S North Jervis, Edward 16 loth N H Private Co G S May 1888 67 GARlot Johnson, Mortimer L 17 U S Navy Rear Admiral 14 Feb 1913 70 NE Kehoe, William H U S Navy Mohican 3 May 1909 68 North Lord, Charles F 24th & 29th Me Priv G 24 & 29 16 Mar 1909 63 GARlot Lovell, Daniel K iMeCav&VRC Corp F I M Cav 12 June 1907 78 GARlot Levering, John T 18 8th N H Private Co I 24 July 1862 52 West Ljon, John H U S Navy ^ Sonoma 8 Feb 1864 21 North Marston, Joshua B 35th Mass Private Co B 9 Jan 1 89 1 67 West Martin, George 1 8th N H Private Co G 15 July 1893 49 GARlot Merrill, George A U S Navy Mahaska 18 Oct 1867 ■!5 North Moran, George W 19 i9Mass&USN Private Co D 24 Aug 1901 64 GARlot Muchmore, John T U S Navy Constellation S May 1898 60 GARlot Nash, Joseph E 20 i6th N H Private Co K 30 May 1884 52 North Neal, Peter William 21 55th Mass Private Co A 29 Sept 1903 .SO East Parks, Edward H 22 \J S Navy Vandalia 1 1 Nov 1S89 49 North Parks, J S 23 U S Navy Before 1892 North Parsons, John W 24 24th Mass Asst Surgeon 28 Feb 1912 70 N E Paul, Joseph W ist N H H A Corporal Co A 14 June 18S0 40 GARlot Peirce, Robert Cutts 2::; U S Navy A A Paymaster 24 Aug 1893 .SS NE Pender, William P 26 icth N H Private Co A 16 May 1864 18 Center Pickering, Simeon S 27 U S Navy V\inderbilt 12 Aug 1889 58 N W 9-10. Brothers. Jointly presented G. A. R. Lot, "Proprietor.s' Cemetery— South of Pond," in 1S92 to Storer Post, II. Also 2nd and ist Lieut. N. H. H. A,; and 2nd and 1st Lieut., 3rd U. S. Art,, 1866— 1S92. Retired July 15, 1S92, with rank of Captain, afterwards Major. No stone. Next south of wife's stone. 12,' Died at Baton Rouge, La. "Buried National Cemetery, Baton Rouge, Louisiana." (Stone, reverse) 13. "Part" Center (1907) corrected to North. 14. "Part" East (1907; corrected to N. E. 15. Mexican war. "1st Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry, 9 April 1S47. Brevet Cantain 20 August 1S47, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Contreras and Churubusco. Captain 4 December 1S47. Disbanded 26 August iS48."—(Hamersly's Regular Army Register.) Colonel 3rd N. H. Volunteers. Wounded at Fort Wagner, S. C, Jiily iS, 1S63. "Our Hero at R'^est." (Stone.) 16. Enlisted as "Ec idward Jarvis." "Part" East (1915) corrected to N. E. "iSio— 1S63." (Stone.) "George Moran, Steward, U, S. Navy." (Stone,) "Part" Center (1907) corrected to North. Sometimes called "Peter Williams." Sometimes called "David Parks." Died "11 Nov 1S99" in Printed Record, 1907, is incorrect. Probably identical with John F, Parks, died Portsmouth, 25 Oct, 1SS6, age 47, "Part" S, E, (1915) corrected to N, E, "Part" East (1907) corrected to N. E. Enlisted as "William Allen."— "William Paton Pender * * * Killed at Fort Darling, V (Stone.) 27. "Died 22 Aug. 1S89." (Stone.) 19. 23. 24. 25- 26. 14 Name. Potter, Frederick E 28 Pottle, Samuel A 29 Preble, Stephen A Randall, Reuben G Richards, Henr3' L 30 Rogers, Joseph W Roofe, George B Rowe, Charles H Rundlet, Tajlor Parker Sej'inour, Frank Shackford, William G Spalding, Ljman G 31 Spinnej, George A 32 Stevens, Benjamin T Stevens, William 33 Stiles, Storer E 34 Tajlor, Alfred Tajlor, Samuel Tilton, Edwin A Tracj, Charles Wurts 35 Waldron, N S Waldron, Rich'd Russell Warburton, William Ward, John Langdon 36 White, John Whittier, Samuel C Yates, Arthur R 37 Service. U S Navj 6th N H 47th Mass i3thNH&USN 2nd US Sharps 2nd N H 1st N H H Art U S Navj 38th Mass 4th N Y Art U S Navj U S Navj 6In&iCavMs 2nd N H 48th Mass 13th N H & I C U S Navj 2nd& 13th NH 13NH&11VRC U S Navj Mex War Mex War 13th N H 8th V M Mass 7th N H iith&23rdMass U S Navy Rank or Ship. Surgeon Private Co F Private Co H Pr K & Onon'ga Sergeant Co F Private Co K Private Co A San Jacinto Brevet Major ist Lieut Co L Acting Master Lieutenant Priv K & Priv D Private Co D Private Co D Wagoner K 13 Rear Admiral Priv K & Corp K I Ser Kt& 2nd Lt Lieut Comdr Br Maj U S M C Purser Navj Private Co K Private Co I Private Co G Surgeon Captain Died. Age. 18 Nov 1902 63 20 Ma J 1885 38 24 Sept 19 I 2 67 28 Nov 1907 74 4 Jul J 1863 39 13 Jan 1865 34 25 Nov 189S 81 16 Oct 191 1 76 30 Nov 1904 64 23 Julj 1876 45 22 Oct 1907 67 29 Aug 1881 36 17 June 1863 25 27 Jan 1912 68 12 Dec 1916 81 22 Aug 1910 72 19 Apr 1S91 80 14 Ma J 1901 73 14 July 1904 70 1 1 June 1906 63 21 Feb 1857 52 30 Oct 1S46 43 9julj 1S82 61 i8Julj 1915 73 12 Apr 1892 65 I Feb 1893 56 4 Nov 1891 53 Fait. N W* GARlot N W North West Center GARlot West Center South North N W West North GARlt* North N W South West N E West S W South N W GARlot N W N E Printed Record, 1907 . 70 Printed Record, 1915 . 16 [Less James M. Goodrich and Francis F. Young, now cor- rectly entered under "Proprietors' Cemetery — North of Pond."] Added 3 Total. 1917 S9 28. No stone. Granite mausoleum next East of G. A. R. I^ot. 29. "S. C. Pottle, U. S. Navy." (Stone.) 30. Henry Lakeman Richards. Severely wounded at Gettysburg, Penn., July 2nd, and died July 4th, 1863. Before the war, with James B. Parrott, he placed the long range of trees on Auburn street leading to the Cemetery, now named Richards avenue in his memory. 31. Lyman Greenleafe Spalding, Captain's Clerk, U. S. steamer "Augusta," 1S61 — 1S62. Killed by explosion of a torpedo at Newport, R. I. 32. "Fell at the battle of Aldie, Va. * * * He sleeps in southern soil." (Stone.) 33. Enlisted as "William Stevens, Jr." No stone, G. A. R. Lot. 34. Transferred to 31st Company, 2nd Battalion, Invalid Corps. '35. "Part" East (1907) corrected to N. E. 36. Also Captain, soth Mass., and Major, 75th U. S. C. T. 37. "Part" East (1907) corrected to N. E. 15 Harmony Grove Cemetery. (266) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Die d. Abbott, George Clark i U S Navy Boatswain 14 Aug 1866 Adams, Charles F 13th N H Sergeant Co E 28 Apr 1871 Adams, Horace H 2 loth N H Corporal Co G 10 Nov 1864 Adams, John Frank 27th Maine Private Co G 4 Dec 1874 Allen, Charles H 27th Maine Private Co G I Jan 1897 Amazeen, Joseph U S R M Captain 20 Apr 1880 Anderson, James F 3 1 6th N H Private Co K 28 June 1876 Anderson, James F 13 Mar 1865 Anderson, John 4 Me\- War I St Sergt U S A 20 Aug 1847 Austin, Benjamin M 5 nth Mass Private Co C 13 Apr 1883 Ayers, James S loth N H Corporal Co G 28 June 1868 Bailev, George F 6In& I CavMs PrivF&CorpD 19 Mar 1869 Bailev, William U S Navy 27 June 1864 Banks, John S 4 Sept 1882 Banks, Oren Mex War 9th U S 3 Dec 1865 Barnabee, D Webster USN&i3thNH Private Co K 22 Feb 1904 Barr, Ferdinand 13th N H Private Co K 18 July 1S71 Barsantee, Alphonzo 2nd Mass Bat Private II June 1866 Barsantee, John B War 1812 Letter of Marque I Sept 1875 Bartow, Theodore B U S Navy Chaplain 17 May 1869 Batson, Horace M U S Navy Whitehead 13 Mar 1897 Beal, Freeman G U S Navy Pay Clerk 9 May 1881 Bell, Robert E ist U S Cav Farrier Co B 25 Feb 1907 Berry, Albert C 4th N H I St Sergt Co B 13 July 1873 Besselievre, Charles H 109 & 196 Pa Private K & D 21 Mar 1911 Black, William U S Navy Boatswain S June 1874 Black, William W U S Navy Mate 8 June 1877 Brackett. Thomas I 6th N H Private Co K 29 July 1895 Brewster, William H 6 8th V M Mass Private Co C 5 May IQ02 Briggs, Francis U S Navy Dale Before 1892 Broughton, James H i3thMs&VRC Private Co G 13 II Feb 1905 Brown, George A 17MS&NHHA CorpF&SergtL 10 Feb 1880 Brown, George W U S Navy Kennebec 4 May 1914 Burkitt, Alexander E 30 Jan 1898 Burnham. Joseph B loth N H Sergeant Co G 14 Mar 1898 Burnham, Lorenzo T 29th Maine Private Co E 24 Apr 1916 Burnham, Moses E 26th N Y Cav Private Co B 4 Apr 1905 Age. Fait 29 East 43 East 20 East 32 Center 70 North 67 Center 75 N W 20 N W 34 NW 45 South 38 S W 34 NE 22 N W 33 North 52 North 65 Center 31 East 33 Center 76 Center 62 Center 56 S W 50 N E 68 North 33 West 68 West 84 S E 51 South 61 NE 62 North S W 64 Center 39 NE 67 S W 58 N W 65 Center 71 Center 6r West 1. "Killed in Texas." Stone.) 2. "Wounded at Fair Oaks, Oct. 27, died at Hampton Hospital, Va., Nov. 10, 1864." (Stone.) 3. Enlisted as "James Anderson," "J. F. Anderson." (Stone.) 4. "Died at Mexico." (Stone.) He fell at "San Anafel, Mexico, in the battle of 20th of August, (1S47)." Before the war he was Commissary Sergeant at Fort Constitution, Portsmouth harbor, for four or five years. — (Portsmouth Journal, Oct. 9, 1S47.) 5. Enlisted as "Benjamin Austin." 6. Also Private, Squadron D, 4th Mass. Cavalry, and IT. S. Navy. 16 Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. Carlton, John H loth N H PrivateCo G 2 July 899 61 S W Carlton, Joseph W U S Navy Louisville 10 Sept 1 865 21 S E Carter, Henry M 7 i6th N H Private Co K 24 June 1 863 44 N E Chace, Horace J S U S Navy Jas S Chambers 10 Aug ] 864 20 S W Chandler, William U S Navy Rhode Island 29 July 907 72 East Charlesworth, Emanuel 50th Mass Private Co C 6 Mar 894 65 North Clark, Edmund U S Navy Pensacola 6 Oct 1900 56 North Clark, George 9 Mass Vols Before 886 North Coffin, Enoch lo 14(1 HA) Mass Band 22 Oct '893 70 SE Colbath, George 1 1 Rev War Soldier 21 Sept [853 94 Center* Cox, George U S Navy Mahaska 19 Mar ] 892 67 Center Daily, James J U S Navy Colorado 9 Sept 1909 74 SE Daily, John 45ln&iiBatMs Private Co K 25 Dec ] 905 63 SE Daily, Milo H 12 nth Mass Bat Private 19 June 1 864 20 S E Dana, N J T U S Vols Major General 15 July 1905 83 SE Danielson, PVed M 13 U S Navy Colorado Before 886 East Danielson, Joseph H 14 13th N H Corporal Co K 8 May 877 45 East Dares, Arthur C Spanish War SergtCoAiNH 24 Apr 909 36 S W David, George E 13th N H Private Co K 30 Jan 879 42 North Davidson, James 13th N H Corporal Co K 2^ Dec S84 57 North Dovi^ning, Nelson N 15 U S Navy Pensacola 24 Apr 862 19 SE Drew, Isaac C i6th N H Private Co K I Sept 863 ^3 Center Dunn, Clarence 19th Mass Private Co D 21 June ) 862 20 SE Earing, Daniel U S Navy Portsmouth 25 May 899 66 Center Edney, Charles A 16 i6th N H Musician Co K 24 Aug 1863 18 West Edney, George A 89th N Y Private Co H S Apr 876 45 West Emery, James H 16th N H 1st Sergt Co K .S Aug 870 32 S W Fields, John E 10th N H Private Co G 25 May 906 68 North Fitzgerald, William H U S Navy Mate 21 Dec [8S4 42 West Ford, James E 15NH&NHHA CorpFcStSergtL 29 Apr S85 39 East Foss, Daniel M 17 U S Navy Mahaska 5 June 1904 70 Center Foster, Robert F 23rd Mass Private Co C 19 Dec 878 48 S W Foster, William P 15 Jan [904 62 South Fretson, Richard U S Navy 10 Apr 865 52 Center Fuller, Theodore Rev War Soldier 15 May 844 82 Center Gammon, Jaines T 18 2nd N H Corporal Co K 28 June 887 45 Center He sleeps in southern soil." Buried at sea." (Stone.) (Stone.) (Stone.) "Part" West (1907) corrected Virginia. 7. "Died at New Orleans. * * S. "Died at Indian River, Fla. "* to S. W. 9. "A soldier in Mass. Infantry, 1861 — 1S65.' 10. "Band, ist Mass. H. A." (Stone.) 11. No stone. Lot with "Sherburne" monument. 12. "Killed June 19, 1S64." (Stone.) Killed in action at Petersbur "Fred'k Danielson, U. S. N." (Stone.) "J. N. Danielson." (Stone.) Enlisted as "Joseph N. Danielson." Killed on the U. S. S. "Pensacola" at the capture of New Orleans. Enlisted as "Charles H. Edny." "Part" West (1907) corrected to Center. Wounded at Bull Run, Va., August 29, 1S62. Captured at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1S63. Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 4, 1864. 14. IS- 16. ■7- iS. leased. 17 Name. Gammon, Thomas B Gardner, Franklin E Gay, Thomas S 19 Gerrish, George A 20 Gilbert, Sjlvester Gilman, Warren C Goings, Benjamin Goodrich, Edwin R 21 Goodwin, Charles F 22 Gookin, George E Grant, Alexander Gray, Charles A C Gray, Henry D Ham, George H Ham, Henry 23 Ham, Henry E 24 Ham, Mark G 25 Hanscom, John F 26 Hanson, Frank B 27 Harmon, John Harmon, Luther 28 Harris, J. Louis 29 Harris, William C Hartford, Lyman H Haselton George Ed 30 Hazlett, William C 31 Hersey, George L Hewins, Otis W Hill, Alfred J Hill, John Edward 32 Hook, Alfred H Hook, William S Hough, Andrew J Service. U S Navy loth N H U S Navy 1st N H Bat Mex War 2nd Vermont U S Navy 2ndNH&USV 16th N H 24th Mass Mex War USN&i6thNH 1st N H H A 17th N H 1st N H H A 30thMe&USN U S Navy 27th Maine 44th Mass 13th N H 4th N H U S Navy War 1812 U S Navy U S Navy 39th Mass loth NH MexWar&3NH 19th Mass U S Navy 14th Maine U S Navv Rank or Ship. Mate Private Co G Acting Ensign Captain Corporal Co D iLtK&BrColCS Private Co K Private Co H Priv K 3rd Art Preble & Priv K Sergeant Co K Sergeant Co B Private Co K Com Sergeant Kearsarge Private Co G Private Co A Private Co K Private Co B Acting Ensign Kearsarge Ossipee Private Co G Private Co G SergtgUS&Adj Asst Surgeon New Era Private Carpenter Age. 62 Died. 6 Aug 1903 3 Feb 1863 29 Mar 18S6 1 Sept 1866 4 Jan 1900 9 Apr 191 ( 1 July 1903 22 Apr 1892 26 Apr 1915 29 Sept 1868 4 Aug 1851 24 May 1909 26 Nov 1884 54 23 Feb 1896 65 20 Mar 1908 62 22 July 1867 22 ir Mar 1869 51 30 Sept 1912 70 11 June 1S63 29 8 Oct 1870 46 23 Dec 1S63 20 13 Sept 1906 64 22 Nov 1853 65 20 Dec 1897 71 29 June 1S62 19 7 Oct 1864 22 16 Nov 1900 69 Before 18S6 1 Apr 18S9 84 1 1 Sept 1862 27 24 Apr 1915 72 23 June 1876 56 2 Sept 1864 36 49 32 83 72 70 66 74 3S 32 68 Part. Center North West South South S W s w s w South Center West S W Center South South East South South Center East North West West North East West North South S W NE Center Center North 19. "Prominent in the expedition which destroyed the confederate rain 'Albemarle,' October 2S, 1S64." (Stone.) 20. Captured, Groveton Pike, Va., Aug. 29, 1S62. Prisoner at llichmond. Exchang-ed. Wounded, Fredericksburg, Dec. 1.5, 1862. 21. "A member of 7th N. Y. Regt., and Col. on Gen. Burnside's stafi" during War of Rebellion." (Stone.) 22. Also Private, Martin Guards, N. H. Volunteer Infantry, and Sergeant Co. K., N. H. H. A. ■ 23. "Co. K, 1st N. H. Vols." (Stone.; Should be "N. H. H. A." 24. "Died at Acapuico [Mexico.] * * * Yeoman U. S. ship Resaca." (Stone.) 25. Received "medal of honor" as "Carpenter's Mate on board of the U. S. steamer 'Kearsarge' when she (festroyed the 'Alabama,' "June 19, 1S64. 26. Also Naval Constructor (Reir Admiral), U. S. Navy. 27. "Died at Newbern, N. C." (Stone.) 28. "Died at Morris Island, S. C " (Stone.) 29. Left bequest for the care of G. A. R. Lot, presented to Storer Post by his brothers, Captains Robert and Thomas Aston Harris. 30. "Killed in battle at Savage Station, Va." (Stone.) "Part" N. E. (1907) corrected to East. 31. "Part" S. W. (1907) corrected to West. ^2. "Died at Georgetown, D. C, * * * from wounds received near Fairfax Court House, Va." (Stone.) 18 Name. Hoyt, Albert H 33 Hojt, Franklin C Hoyt, Paul G 34 Hunefeld, Henry A 35 Hunter, Thomas L Hunter, William H Jarvis, John B 36 Jarvis, William H Jellison, Alvah Jellison, Daniel M Jenkins, William D. Jenness, Albion J Johnston, John E Keegan, Harry 37 Kelenbeck, Chris'pher 38 Kennedy, Thomas 39 Kennedy, William Kennison, William H Keyes, Frank L Kiernan, Francis Kimball, Charles H Knox, John Hill Laighton, Alfred S 40 Lake, Benjamin J Lang, Alfred M 41 Lear, Nathaniel M Leavitt, John F Leslie, Edwin H 42 Leslie, George T 43 Lester, David G Locke, Edwin W Locke, Joseph J .^4 Locke, Oliver H Locke, William W LoUev, Charles W Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. U S Vols PaymrBrLtCol 10 June 915 88 East Mex War Sergeant USA 27 Feb 1882 82 N W 14 ( t H A) Mass Corporal Co E 23 Oct 886 60 Center U S Navy Colorado 2 Oct 916 78 Center U S Navy Mahaska 29 Jan 901 60 East 2 Apr 1897 .=!4 North N Y Vols 3 Jan 870 39 Center 20 Aug [899 .-^s Center 19th Maine Private Co K 23 Jan 899 .'^.=; North 13th N H Private Co K 19 Feb 878 42 N E U S Navy Carpenter 14 Apr S83 74 NE 13th N H Private Co E 8 Aug [863 16 East 1st Maine Cav Private Co K 31 May [901 63 NE U S Navy Colorado 7 Feb 894 54 West i6thNH&USN Private Co K 9 Sept 888 .S9 S W ist Mass H A Private Co I 13 June ] 900 60 SE 1st Mass H A Corporal Co F 6 Oct 1880 43 SE U S Navy De Soto 26 Feb '913 74 East 2nd NH Private Co B 30 Nov 903 71 S W Mex War Drum U S M C \july [908 76 West i7th&2ndNH Private B & K 2 Sept [883 SF> East U S Navy Ossipee .S Jan 1 901 56 West U S Navy Acting Ensign 16 Jan S65 -7 S W 2nd N H Private Co K 6 May 902 70 West 32nd Maine Private Co A 19 Apr 910 70 SE 2nd N H Private Co K 7 Apr 871 32 East ist N H H A Corporal Co B 1 June 909 71 S E 2nd&i3thNH PrivK&SergtF 12 July 909 68 East 7th 111 Cav Private Troop B 3 Nov [863 23 East* War 1812 15 Feb 877 77 East U S Navy Augusta 30 Apr 869 26 N W 12th Maine Private Co K 25 May S63 19 West U S Navy Colorado 28 Mar I 906 70 NE U S Navy Keystone State 5 Sept 868 ?^S N W loth N H Private Co G 12 Dec 913 86 North No stone. Next lot 7,7,. "Albert Harrison Hoyt." (Stone.) ■34. "Corp'l P. G. Hoyt, Co. E., i Mass. H. A." (Stone.) 35. Also Private, Co. K, 13th N. H., and U. S. Navy, U. S. S. "Onondaga." N. E. from stone of Alphonzo Barsantee. 36. Said to have served in looth N. Y. Infantry, bvit name not found by Adjutant General on rolls of any New York state organization. 37. Sometimes written "Harry Keakans." Enlisted as "Christopher Kelenberk." "Thomas Kennedy, Jr." (Stone.) Alfred Stowe Laighton. "Killed by the explosion at Fort Fisher." (Stone.) Wounded at the sieije of Petersbur<^, Va., July i6, 1S64, and lost right fore-arm by amputation. Seriously wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor. Commander of Storer Post at the time of his .?S. 39- 40. 41. deatn. 43. Enlisted as "George T. Brown." "Captured. « Died at Cahawba Prison, Alabama, January, 1S63 [1864]. Buried at Cahawba." — (Post Records.) "Probable date of death, Nov. 3, 1S63."— (Letter from Treasury Department.) No stone. G. A. K. Marker next north of his brother, Edwin H. Leslie's stone. 44. "Killed at Port Hudson. * * * He sleeps — where he fell in defence of his country." (Stone.) 19 Name. Lord, Hiram B 4:; McPheters, James A Harden, John L 46 Marshall, Christopher J Marston, Albert S Maxwell, Wm H H 47 Maj, John Miles, Jesse R Mills, William J Mitchell, James 48 Moore, Andrew J 49 Moore, John Moore, John H 50 Moore, William I Moran, John E Morris, James A Morse, Edgar L Moulton, Thomas Nellings, William 51 Newkirk, Peter 52 No well, Andrew C Oliver, Timothj B Oxford, William F 53 Palmer, Nathaniel F 54 Parker, George T 55 Parker, John P Parker, William A Patch, Charles W 56 Payne, Albert L Payne, John A 57 Pearson, George F 58 Pearson, John H Perrj, Thomas Pettigrew, William Service. 23rd Mass Spanish War 2nd Mass Cav 2ud N H .Sth N H 5th N H 13th N H ist N H H A i6th N H 16th N H 35th Mass 13th N H loth N H Spanish War 5th Maine 4th Mass Mex War U S M C 20th Mass 8th N H 2SIn&2CavMe 2nd N H 2nd N H 32nd Maine Mex War U S Navy 2nd N H 1 6th N H U S Navy U S Navy 16th N H Spanish War U S Navv Rank or Ship. Corporal Co I Cor Co A I N H Private Troop K Corporal Co K Corporal Co H Corporal Co K Private Co K Private Co D Private Co K Private Co K Private Co K Corporal Co K Privifte Co G Captain U S N Private Co B Private Co K Portsmouth Corporal .Sergeant Co A Private Co D Priv K & Corp B Private Co K Private Co K Corporal Co E Lieutenant Navy Captain 2nd Lieut Co K Pri\ate Co K Richmond Rear Admiral Private Co K Osceola Died. 2 June 1916 3 Mar 1908 27 Aug 1S64 iS Aug 1870 2 June 1891 6 Apr 1865 2 Mar 1882 5 Oct 1902 IS Apr 1S89 9 Aug 1S63 17 Sept 1862 23 May 1S79 2 July 1864 19 Feb 1916 15 May 1913 1879 23 July 1878 18 Oct 1889 21 May 1873 27 Oct 1S64 16 Aug 1862 17 Feb 1905 5 Aug 1 86 1 9 Aug 1862 iS Sept 1915 7 June i860 24 Oct 1882 10 July 1863 8 July 1886 28 July 1896 I July 1S67 22 Aug 1S63 20 June 1907 5 Feb 1888 Age. Part. 77 SE * 40 Center 38 Center 31 West 50 South 24 S W 52 West 63 North 75 Center 20 West 26 North 39 S W 24 North 71 South 71 S W 57 N W 33 S W 77 S W 29 S W^ 34 North 32 South 73 Center 23 East '9 South 70 S W^ 49 Center 66 Center 33 SE 44 West 58 S W 71 East '9 East 47 Center 59 South 45- 46. 47- 4S. 49- SO- No stone. "Charles Robinson" lot. "Killed in a skirmish near Charleston, | CharlestownJ V'a." (Stone.) "Killed while on a skirmish at Sailor's Creek, Va.'" (Stone.) "Died near Vicksburg-, Miss." "Part" N. \V. (1907) corrected to West. "Killed in the battle of AntieUim." (Stone.) "Killed in a skirmish before Petersburg." (Stone.) Wounded June 23, 1S64. Died of wounds luly-J, 1S64. '51. Much injured, accidentally, at railroad station, Portsmouth, May 20, 1S73. "Died May 21, 1S73.'' — (Portsmouth journal, May 31, 1S73.) 52. "Killed in battle at"Hatches [Hatcher's] Kun, Va." (Stone.) 53. "Wounded at the battle of Bull Run. Died at Richmond." (Stone.) The first of many sons of Portsmouth, who lost their lives in the War of the Rebellion. 54. "Died at Harrison's Landinsj, V'a. * * * Erected by the Fire Department of Portsmouth, of which he was a member." (Stone.) 55. Also Private, Co. G, 17th Mass., and Private, U. S. M. C. 56 "Died at Gettysbur^h, Pa., July 10, 1S65, from wounds received in battle of July 2nd." (Stone.) 57". Removed from "Part" S. E. (i9"7) t" S. W. ^S. Memorial window, St. Toh"'^ church, Portsmouth. 20 Name Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Pickering, Charles W 59 . U S Navy Commodore 29 Feb 1888 72 South Place, Charles S U S Navy 20 Jan 1877 64 South Place, Leonard U S Navy Constellation 12 Jan 1877 62 South Plaisted, B Frank P U S Navy Conemaugh 20 Jan 1876 28 NE Plaisted, Charles E 2nd N h" Captain Co B 25 Apr 1874 3S S W Plaisted, Charles W U S Navy A 3 A Engr 8 Apr 1897 67 West Plaisted, William A 36th Mass Private Co C 26 Feb 1887 S9 Center Preble, James G i&ioMe&7VRC Priv F K & G 28 Sept 1897 S9 Center Priest, True W U S Navy Kearsarge 20 Feb 1909 73 South Prime, Edwin B 60 loth N H Corporal Co G 21 June 1914 68 Center Raitt, George R 2nd N H Sergeant Co K 8 Sept 1907 66 S W Raitt, James War 1812 Pr Mass Det Mil 11 July 1869 71 West Ramsdell, John H 61 3rd U S Art Corporal Co I 31 Mar 1868 -5 South Rand, Ammi C 62 i7th&2ndNH Priv B & A 24 Nov 1885 45 East Rand, Francis W 63 9th N H Private Co E 20 Jan 1864 24 S W Rand, Robert 13th N H Private Co K 13 Jan 1865 34 N W Randall, Charles W 64 USN&i3thNH Private Co K 22 Aug 1887 .SO South Randall, Frank B 65 Spanish War ChfEngrUSRM I May 1898 48 SE Randall, Reuben S War 1 81 2 10 Sept 1862 68 South Rich, Robert E 66 19th Mass Private Co B 25 Feb 1908 63 East Ricker, Charles C U S Navy Act Vol Lieut 16 Sept 1 90 1 63 SE Ridge, Charles 2nd N H Private Co K 9 Jan 1879 61 East Ridge, Thomas W U S Navy Constellation 20 Oct 1879 32 East Roberts, John W 9th N H Corporal (.^0 H 17 Oct 1910 7.=; s w Rundlett, James M U S Navy Supply 20 May 1893 68 SE Russell, John U S Navy 26 Jan 1890 60 South Rutledge, James 67 2nd N H Private Co K 28 Apr 1903 ^'3 Center* Rutter, Thomas loth N H Private Co G 2 1 May 1883 67 N E Salisbury Wil'm Henry Private 7 Nov 1868 26 s w Sampson, Willard J U S Navy Powhatan 10 Sept 1894 46 East Sanborn, Freeman F loth & 2nd N H PrivG&2ndLtG 9 Ji'ne 1909 ^'.5 S E Sanborn, J Albert loth N H Captain Co E 21 Apr 1913 71 SE Sawyer, George 68 1st Mass Corporal Co G 6 Dec 187.5 38 SE Sawyer, Samuel 23rd Mass Private Co K 24 xMay 1885 48 Center Saxton, Mortimer F 69 30th Mass Private Co U II Oct 1862 39 East 59. Captain, U. S. steamer "Housatonic," when sunk by Confederate submarine torpedo boat, oft Charleston, S. C, on the night of Feb. 17, 1864. r». Wounded at battle of Fair Oaks, Va., Oct. 27, 1S64. 61. "Aji^e 2u yrs. 4 mos." (Stone.) 62. "Co. K, 2nd N. H. Inf." (Stone.) "Ammi Pike Rand" died 24 Nov. 1S85, age 45. (City Records.) 63. "Died at Camp Nelson, Ky." (Stone.) 64. Enlisted as "Charles Randall." Severely wounded at Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 30, 1S64, and a constant sufferer Ironi the eftects of the rebel bullet which he carried for twenty-three years. 65. Chief Engineer Q. S. revenue cutter "McCulloch." Died of heart disease during the battle of Manila Bay. 66. Wounded at battle of Antietam, Sept. 17, 1S62, and lost right leg by amputation. 67. No stone. I>ot with "Rutledge" monument. 68. "Wounded at battle of Wilderness, 1S64." (Stone.) 69. "Died at New (Orleans, La., in the service of his country. * * * lie rests in southern soil." (Stone.) 21 Name. 1 Service. Rank or Ship. Diec 1. Age. Part. Seaver, John W 47th Mass Private Co F 5 Dec 1873 33 S W Shannon, Charles W 35th Mass Private Co B 31 Oct 1910 7- West Sherburne, John C 70 loth N H Private Co G 10 Dec 1877 7- Center* Shock, Thomas A U S Navy Chief Engineer 1 1 Ja n 1873 41 West Shuttleworth, William U S M C 8 Sept 1887 .=;4 Center Sides, Edward W 13th N H Private Co K 19 Dec 1862 19 S E Sides, George L 13th N H Private Co K .-^ Aug 1889 47 NE Sides, William O 2ndNH&VRC Capt K 2 & K 12 27 Apr 1899 68 East Simes, George T Mex War Midship'n U S N 10 Oct 1872 46 East Small, Robert U S M C Sergeant 26 Sept 1867 .s8 South Smart, George E U S Navy Kearsarge 13 Jan 18S1 .so North Smith, William 71 Me.x War 18 Dec 1S56 .S8 North Spinney, Horace S 13th N H Private Co K 8 Nov 1880 42 North Spinney, Nicholas E 27th Maine Sergeant Co G 28 June 1906 69 North Staples, Samuel 57th Mass Private Co D 19 Jan 1866 30 S W Stearns, James 5th N H Corporal Co K. 12 Dec 1S87 48 North Stover, William P U S Navv Sciota 22 Mar 189.S 51 West Sullivan, John 72 U S Navy Mont ice Ho 23 June 1913 73 SE Talham, Charles A 73 2nd N h" Private Co D 27 Sept 1S62 27 SE Tetherly, Andrew U S Navy 29 Mar 1S64 24 S W Thacher, Joseph H i6th N H Captain Co K .S Jan 1892 67 South Tilton, Jefferson C U S Navy Sacramento 24j"lv 1900 66 S W Tobey, John G U S Navy A A Paymaster II Dec 1907 73 Center Towle, George Francis 4 N H & 19 U S Maj&BvtLtCol 21 June 1900 66 SE Towle, George W loth N 11 Captain Co G 20 Apr 18S7 76 SE Tredick, John H 74 3rd N H 2nd Lieut Co E 6 July 1864 ■> North Tripp, George H 75 53rd N Y Private Co C 21 Mar 1913 70 South Tucker, Mark W 76 i6th N H Private Co K SFeb 1863 26 South Tufts, John P 77 40th N Y Private Co H 17 Aug 1879 45 North Varney, Charles L U S Navy Ossipee 4 Aug 1870 28 NE Vennard, John L 78 U S Navy Acting Ensign I Oct 1913 IS S W Waldren, Samuel \V 79 i6th N H Private E & K 24 Aug 1863 33 s w Walley, James 9 Jan 1897 67 North Walsh, James U S Navy Shawsheen 2 Sept 1865 East Waterhouse, James A i6In&iHANH Corp K 16 & I 2 Mar 1898 63 North Watkins, Daniel W 80 i6th N H Private Co K •3 Sept 1863 22 East Watkins, John Frank 81 II S Navy Congress 21 Oct 1912 72 East* 70. John Colbath Sherburne. No stone. Lot with "Sherburne" monument. 71. "A veteran of the Mexican war." (Stone.) 72. Received "medal of honor" as "Seaman on board of the U. S. steamer 'Monticello.' " 73. "Charles Alfred Talham." (Stone.) Died at Brooklyn, N. Y. 74. "Lieut, of Co. D, 3rd N. H. Re^t. Died at Fortress Jlonroe." (Stone.) Wounded severely at Weir Bottom Church, Va.", June 16, 1S64. Died of wounds, July 6, 1S64. 75. Also U. S. Navy, U. S. steamers "San Jacinto" and "Shawmut." 76. "Died at New Orleans." (Stone.) 77. "J. P. Tuffs." (Stone. 78. "Mate, U. S. N." (Stone.) 79. "Died at Jackson Hospital, Memphis, Tenn." (Stone.) So. Enlisted as "Daniel Watkins." "He sleeps in southern soil." (Stone.) Died at Memphis, Tenn. Si. No stone. Lot next West of Captain William O. Sides' stone. 22 Name Weeks, Edward H. Wendell, Daniel D Wetherell, Joshua Whidden, Andrew W 82 Whitehouse, Eben E Whitehouse, Samuel N Willej, Henry J 83 Willey, John 84 Wingate, William Winn, Benjamin F Wood, Charles A 85 Wood, William J 86 Woodman, Charles A 87 Woodman, John W Woodward, George Young, Charles E Young, George B 88 Young, J Wesley Young, Willard W Service. U S Navy 2nd N H U S Navy lolh N H War 1812 U S Navy loth N H War 1812 loth N H 13th N H U S M C Philippine War Spanish War 17th Mass U S Navy ist N H H A 44th Mass U S Navy 26th Maine Rank or Ship. Colorado Corporal Co K Sonoma Private Co G Carpenter Sergeant Co G Private Co G istSergeantCoK Fifer Bat L 6th US Art Bat I 5th U S Art Private Co F Seminole Private Co A Private Co G Kearsarge Private Co C Died. 13 July 1916 13 May 1909 12 Feb 191 1 27 Jan 1865 2^ July 1862 2 Jan 1891 12 Sept 1873 16 Mar 1880 187.S 31 Mar 1916 Before 1886 6 Mar 1900 3 Jan 1913 17 Mar 1916 4 Aug 1903 24 July 1888 2 Feb 1863 2 Feb 1899 19 May 18S3 Age. 70 86 20 62 ^6 3S 82 4.=; So 27 S^ 74 7.S .s8 23 60 53 Part. N E South West N W West West Center East S W West North S W S W West s w East N E N E South Printed Record, 1907 . 21J (I^ess Robert Driver, removed to Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, N. H., and Matthew W. Earing and Charles R. Green, not veterans, erroneously inserted.] Printed Record, 1915 . 42 Added 11 Total. 1917 2fifi 82. "Died in a rebel prison at Salisbury, N. C. His body lies not here." (Stone.) Captured at Fair Oaks, Va., Oct. 27, 1S64. S3. Enlisted as "Henry I. Willey." Initials "H.J. W." only, on stone, "Edwin B. Prime" lot. 84. "A veteran of the war of 1S12." (Stone.) "Part" N. E. (1907) corrected to East. 85. "C. A. Wood, U. S. Navy." (Stone.) Should be "U. S. M. C." 86. "Part" South (1907) corrected to S. W. 87. "ist Sgt. Chas. A. Woodman, 58 Co. U. S. C. A Corps." (Stone.) ist Sergeant, United States Army, retired. Served continuously in U. S. Cavalry and Artillery, 1876 — 1905. 88. "Died at Newbern, N. C." (Stone.) 23 Sagamore Cemetery (64) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Die i. Age. Part. Abbott, Charles P U S Navy ^ ]^^ 1909 70 S W^ Adams, L Woodbury U S Navy Ossipee 4 Oct 1S9S 64 East Aldrich, Robert P ist N H H A Private Co A 21 May 1S97 .'I.S South Allen, William H 3rd R I H A Private Co M 5 Feb 1908 70 N W Appleton, Edwin S Mex War 27 Nov 1905 83 North Ashe, William U Spanish War Bat L 7th U S Art 2 Jan 1915 42 East Berry, Charles E U S Navy Port Royal 14 Sept 1907 62 North Chase, Algernon F 2nd N H Private Co B 27 Aug 1862 21 West Cole, Edwin O I St Maine H A Private Co L 7 Oct 1884 38 West CoUis, Marcus M i 21 36 56 Mass 1st Sergeant each 6 Oct 1911 68 Center Critchley, Thomas H 2 13th N H Private Co K 3 May 1886 4c Center Curtis, Joseph R 1st Maine Cav Corporal Co I 3 Oct 1912 67 North Urowne, Charles W I2th N H Sergeant Co D 4 Apr 1 90S 81 East Dyer, John 8th N H Private Co B 26 Oct 1899 64 Center Evans, Acanthus G U S Navy Ossipee 6 May 1886 38 West Evans, William Y U S Navy Kearsarge 24 Mar lyi.s 73 Center Gates, Story H 1st N H bav Sergt Troop A 14 July 1892 F,o S W Gordon, Joseph E 2nd N H Private Co K 12 Apr 1897 59 West Haley, Otis F 16th N H Private Co K 23 Nov 1912 7' East Hall," Edward F 3rd N H Private Co B 1 2 Ju ly 1903 79 South Hall, Levi W U S Navy Nipsic 8 June 1906 67 West Hodgdon, George E lOthNH&VRC ist Lt G & Capt 1 1 June 1891 a 2 West James, George R 3 3rd N H 2nd Lieut Co I 7 Sept 1897 59 West Jones, Charles C U S Navy Mate 20 July 1908 74 West Keepers, William H 4 23rd Wis Private Co A 10 Apr 191.S 70 North Kent, John Horace 43rd Mass Sergeant Co A 4 Mar 1888 .S9 N W Lang, Harvey Varrell 5 U S Navy R R Cuyler 1865 24 South Locke, John H 6 5th N H ist Sergt Co B i^ June 1S89 48 S W Lord, Levi W U S Navy A 3 A Engr 7 Oct •913 76 East Lydston, Charles J 27th Maine Private Co G 22 Jan 191.^ 69 East McCarthy, Justin H 7 Spanish War Prairie 21 Apr 1909 32 North* McVigor, Angus S 2 Btln 15 U S Corporal Co G 2 Jan '913 68 East Magraw, James U S Navy 24 May 1909 72 North Merrill, Obed 71st NY Private Co K 18 Nov 1902 84 Center 1. "21st Regl. Mass. Vols." (Stone.) Enlisted Aug. 16, 1S61, ;»s Private, Co. H, 21st Ma.ss. Re- enlisted Jan. I, 1S64, as ist Sergeant, Co. H, 21st Mass. Taken prisoner at the battle ol" the Wilderness, V'a., May 6, 1S64, and confined in rebel prisons at Andersonville, Ga., and Florence, S, C. Paroled Feb. 26, 1865.' Transferred to 36th and then to s6th Mass. Discharged July 12, 1865, as ist Sergeant, Co. F, 56th Mass. Infantry. 2. Enlisted as "Thomas Critchlev." Died "May 3, 18S5." (Stone.) "May 3, 1SS6." (Post Records.) 3. "ist I.t. Co. D, 3 N. H. Vols."' (Stone.) "2nd I.ieut. Co. I." "Not mustered as ist Lieut." fN. H. Register.) 4. "Part" N. W. (1915) corrected to North. 5. "Supposed to have been killed in New Orleans." (Stone.) 6. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, iS()2. 7. No stone. Fourth lot N. W. from "Stott" monument. S. Also U. S. Navy. Enlisted as "Thomas Henry." 24 Name. Mitchell, Thomas J Moore, Thomas R Moore, William Moran, Andrew D Moulton, David A Pars hie J, Frank B Partridge, Evander E Rand, Edwin R Rogers, Daniel 9 Seavey, Joseph J Sheaf e, Albert A 10 Sides, Andrew Jackson Sides, George E Sides, John S Sides, Samuel S Smith, Edward Spinney, Stark Stott, George Stott, John W 1 1 Stott, Robert A Taylor, Geoi-ge Tucker, Charles H Wallace, Joseph Warren, Charles H Washburn, Israel H Webster, Daniel Webster, Henry C 12 Webster, Mark R Whalley, Edmund Wilson, Robert Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. U S Navy Conemaugh 20 July 1916 82 West U S Navy Cumberland II Feb 1883 37 N W Mass Vols Private 20 Oct 1883 7.S Center Civil War 30 Oct 1910 92 East USN&2MsCav Private Troop A 18 Dec 1866 30 North i6th & 20th Me Priv I 16 & 20 13 Nov 1912 63 East 5th U S Art Private Co A 4 May 1910 6,S West 44th Mass Sergeant Co A 16 Dec 1910 77 West U S Navy Mahaska 27 July 1908 61 N E iQth Mass Private Co F 30 Mar 1888 54 Center 13th Mass Sergeant Co C 25 Mar 1916 75 West* 2nd &6th N H iSergtK&iLtH II May 1909 71 South 2nd N H Capt D & K 9 Nov 1906 67 SE 2nd N H 1st Lieut Co K 14 Mar 1900 67 West 6th N H Corporal Co H 30 June 1906 70 SE U S Navy Minnesota II July 1913 75 N W ist N H H A Private Co B 7 Dec 1902 5S West 13th N H Private Co K 24 June 1892 75 NE U S Navy A 3 A Engineer 14 May 1S94 52 N E* i7th&2ndNH Private B & K 4ju'y 1890 44 N E 13th N H Corporal Co K 26 May 1874 39 West 27th Maine Corporal Co B 3 July 1S79 39 North U S Navy Kittatinny 24 Mar 1876 34 West 2nd N H Corporal Co K 23 Apr 1 90.'; 64 East U S M C Captain 6 Feb 1896 '52 West U S Navy Mahaska 27 Jan 190S 69 S W U S Navy Mate 23 Sept 1862 22 North War 1812 Soldier 13 July 1S65 74 S W i8th Mass Private Co B 13 Nov 1901 70 East U S Navy 5 May 1884 37 N W Printed Record, 1907 . 37 Printed Record, 1(315 . 24 Added ...... 7, Total, 1917 64 Name chann 1877 40 Center O'Connor, Patrick U S Navy Kearsarge 19 Apr 1906 68 Center O'Donnell, John U S Navy Albatross 1 8 Mar 1892 42 Center Quinn, Cornelius U S Navy Sabine 26 May 1899 62 West Qiiinn, Patrick H loNHiUSCav Private I & H 29 Sept 1909 6^ Center Spinney, Azi\riah L USMC&USN Private & Mate 10 Dec 1898 .S8 Center Stack, Michael F U S Navy De Soto 1 1 July 1877 37 East Tate, William 10 3 Aug 1862 18 S W Walsh, Richard 1 1 lothNH&USN Private Co G 17 July 1864 30 West Wholey, James 12 30th Mass Private Co E 9 Nov 1 888 47 East Printed Record, 1907 . 51 Printed Record. 1915 . 6 Total, 1917 57 S. Enlisted as "James Gannon." "Part" Center (1907; corrected to East. 9. "Died in the Washingfton Hospital." (Stone.) 10. "Killed at Malvern Hill." (Stone of his father, Thomas Tate.) 11. Enlisted as "Richard Welch." 12. Spelling- of name and date of death (1907) corrected as on stone. 30 Calvary Cemetery. (15) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Die d. Age. Part. Anderson, Robert N i U S Navy Mate 20 June 1900 .S6 West Barr, James 2 U S Navy Minnesota 2 1 Nov 1902 7S Center Burke, Patrick U S Navy 28 Sept 1896 69 S W Chase, Romanty E 27th Maine Private Co G 22 Sept 1894 S7 West Cousins, Frank U S Navy Tecumseh 22 June 1908 67 South Hahir, Patrick 3 U S Navy Lancaster 14 Dec 1910 67 West Kane, Daniel 4 14th U S Private Co C 27 Aug 1894 46 S W* Long, Michael E 2nd N H Corporal Co K 25 May 1913 73 Center Lynchey, William Spanish War New York 20 Oct 1907 42 S W McCann, William 5 Spanish War U S Navy 19 Dec 1911 37 Center O'Conner, John 6 U S Navy Agawam 6 J lily 1896 65 South Salmon, Thomas 7 U S Navy Kearsarge 8 Oct 1892 .'^9 West Shea, Dennis 8 Spanish War Mus Co D I U S 23 Jan 1909 37 Center Sullivan, Peter 9 loth N H Private Co G 8 Aug 1S91 ,^7 West Traversey, George Spanish War Private U S M C 1 Mar 191,^ 38 South Printed Record, 1907 . 7 Printed Record, 1915 . 7 [Less Michael Moran, not a veteran, erroneously inserted.] Added i Total, 1917 15 I, U.S. 2. 3. 4- 5- 6. Enlisted as "Robert Anderson." Received "Medal of Honor" as "Quartermaster on board of the Steamers 'Crusader' and 'Keokuk.' " "Part" North (1907) corrected to Center. Spelling of name and age (1915) corrected as on "Hahir" monument. Enlisted as "John Gray." Enlisted as "Daniel Drew." No stone. Near and S. E. from William Lynchey's stone. No stone. Lot with "McCann" monument. "Part" S. W. (1907) corrected to South. "Part" N. W. (1907) corrected to West. "Part" East (1915) corrected to Center. "Peter O'SuUivan." (Private stone.) "Part" North (1907) corrected to West. Name. Hodgdon, Benjamin Private Grounds. — Gosling Road. Mrs. John Greenough Farm. (I) Service. Rev War Rank or Ship. Soldier Died. Age. Part. I Mar 1823 72 Farm Printed Record, 1907 Total, 1917 .... 31 Private Grounds. — Gravelly Ridge. Frank M. Dennett Farm. (2) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. A«e. Part. Huntress, Charles E i 2nd N H Private Co K 20 Sept 1862 21 Farm Huntress, William H 2 2, 59, 57 Mass PrivC2F59&57 28 June 1901 61 Farm Printed Kecord, 1907 2 Total, 1917 2 1. Died at Alexandria, Va. 2. Also U. S. Navy. Private Grounds. — Lafayette Road. (North.) Samuel Langdon Farm, near South Road. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Langdon, Samuel Rev War Capt N H Mil 5 July 1S34 81 Farm Printed Record, 191 5 1 Total, 1917 1 Private Grounds. — Lafayette Road. (East.) AlonzD and Sullivan Rand Farm, near the Rye Line. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died' Age. Part. Rand, Irving W i 6th N H Sergeant Co H 2 Aug 1S64 25 Farm Printed Record, 1907 . i Total, 1917 I 1. Wounded at the Mine, July ^o, 1S64. Died of wound.'; near Peter-slnirj;, Va., Aug. 2, 1864. Private Grounds. — Lafayette Road. (West.) Gilman Rand Farm, near the Rye Line. (2) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Rand, Charles E US Navj Colorado 13 Feb 1907 65 Farm Rand, Simeon i War 1812 Pri N H Det Mil 1 1 Jan i860 85 Farm Printed Kecord, 1907 1 Printed Record, 1915 . r Total, 1917 2 I. "Long:'s N. H. Mil. War 1812." (Stone.) iZ Greenland. — Old Cemetery. (12) Name Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Ball, Arthur T loth N H Musician Co G 19 June 1SS8 44 West Clark, Augustus L 5 th N H Sergeant Co K 6 Nov 1872 41 Center Connor, Benjamin i Rev War Soldier 29 Dec 1S35 S7 West Dearborn, George E . U S Navy Colorado 5 June 1889 .S3 South Freeland, John 2 17th N H Private Co B 16 Jan 1863 17 East McClintock, Samuel 3 Rev War Chaplain Armv 27 Apr 1804 72 North Munsey, Eben 6NH&20VRC Priv H & Priv B 5 June 1892 ?>~ South Packer, Ephraim H i6th N H Private Co K II Dec 1913 73 South Perkins, Derias 17 Sept 1870 S8 N W Tucker, John A 3rd N H Corporal Co D I Dec 1886 48 South Tuttle, Daniel D iSth N H Private Co C 6 June 191 1 75 N W Watson, Richard B loth N H Private Co G 22 Oct 1906 74 South Printed Record, 1907 . 9 Printed Record, 1915 . 2 Added i Total, 1917 12 1. "A Revolutionary Officer." (Stone.) 2. "Died in Camp at Concord, N. H." (Stone.) 3. Chaplain, Stark's Regiment. ("N. H. State Papers," Vol. XIV.) Present at the battle of Bunker Hill. See Trumbull's painting and Mrs. Sigourney's poem. (Brewster's "Rambles About Portsmouth," Second Series.) Forty-seven years minister at Greenland. Greenland. — New Cemetery. (7) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Abbott, Selwiii B loth N H Hosp Steward 23 Sept 1880 42 Center Bonnen, Peter i War 1812 PriN H Det Mil 10 Dec 1867 86 North Dearborn, Samuel D SthN H Private Co I 30 June 1884 74 North Godfrey, Jeremiah L 2 15th N H Private Co I 27 Sept 19 1 5 7' South* Rokes, Lincoln loth N H Private Co G 9 Feb i87,S ,'57 Center Simpson, Rufus E 3rd N H Private Co D 10 Jan 1910 68 N W Whaley, Wm Henry 3 10th &2ndN H Serg I & Pri D 21 June 18S0 41 Center Printed Record, 1907 . 3 Printed Record, 1915 . 3 Added i Total, 1917 7 1. Enlisted as "Peter Bonner," ("Adjutant General's Report," N. H., 1S6S, Part 2, Page 14. moved from "Greenland-Brackett Farm" after 1907. (Printed Record, 1915 ) 2. No stone. Lot near South end of main path. 3. Enlisted as "John Simpson." 33 New Castle. — Riverside Cemetery. (31) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Amazeen, Luther i, 2 State Service Private 30 Apr 1908 69 East* Bickford, John N 32 & 31 Maine Priv B 32 & 31 1 886 41 South Brown, Charles H ijIn&iHANH SergtCoAi7&i 10 Dec iS8o 37 North Campbell, John H Mex War Drummer USA 31 Dec 1880 76 South Cole, Levi W 4thNH&USN Private Co H 6 Mar 1869 27 East Curtis, Charles H 13th N H Captain Co F 19 Mar 1891 .^0 West Davidson, James USArt&NHV OrdSergt&Capt 26 Sept 1874 74 North Emery, Jonathan 6th Me Battery Private 4 Feb 1913 75 West Emery, Jotham 3 Sth Maine Sergeant Co K 20 Oct 1916 76 N E* Hall, Frank 1 State Service Private 23 Feb 1S77 46 North Holbrook, John B Maine Lt Art Private 4th Bat 12 Mar 1902 59 North Libby, George W 13th N H Private Co C 1 1 June 1883 45 Center Melmoth, Hector U S M C Before 1S86 East Meloon, Abram C i, 4 State Service Sergeant 29 Dec 1897 62 SE Meloon, William A War 1812 Pri N H Det Mil 27 Nov 1842 47 East Murray, John 5 MexWar&.sNH 3USAr&CapD 13 Dec 1862 37 West Neal, Franklin W I 6th N H Private Co K 21 Feb 1885 60 NE Neal, John VV i State Service Private iSJan 1S99 73 West Odiorn, John E U S Navy Kearsarge 2 Aug 1914 75 South Push, Conrad 26Ct3U S Art Priv E Bug G 26 May 1912 66 N E Smart, William H 7th N H Asst Surgeon 17 Aug 1914 Si NE Smith, James 6 3rd U S Art Private Co K I Oct 1878 52 West Trefethen, Lewdly n i State Service Private 27 Mar 1877 50 South Trefethen, William i State Service Private 8 Apr 1S96 68 North Vennard, John N U S Navy Ohio 16 Sept 1889 84 North Wheeler, George W 3ln&iCavNH Priv D 3 & I I Oct 1906 62 NE Wheeler, James Mex War Sergeant 2 May 1848 46 North White, Sullivan H i State Service Private 18 Feb 1905 65 N E Yeaton, Ambrose U S Navy Unadilla 7 July i9>3 78 Centei Yeaton, Eben i State Service Private 8 Apr 1911 73 S E Yeaton, John B ist U S Art Sergeant Co B 16 Jan 1874 36 East Printed Record, 1907 . 15 Printed Record, 1915 15 Added 1 Total, 1917 ,51 1. State Service. Captain James Davidson's Company, Oclobe .. iS6i)— March 31, 1S62, stationed at Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor. 2. No stone. I.ot without stone on Eastern side of cemetery i. No stone. Lot with wife's monument. 4. Entered in "N. H. Register" as "A. C. Melvin." iS6r (I.uthcr Amazeen, October icksburs, Dec. 13, 1S62," bearin)r the Resimental Fhi^, "after three color bearers ol Company D had been shot down in succession," and said "to have been the first man from New Castle killed m the war. —(Bos- ton Daily Globe, May 30, 1892.) "His last words were— 'That Flag never was and never shall be dis- graced "■ " (Stone.) Removed from "New Castle— Tarlton's Cemetery" after 1907. (Printed Record, 1915.) 6 Removed from "New Castle— Tarlton's Cemetery" after 1S93 (Printed Record, 1907.) 34 New Castle. — Frost's Cemetery. Name. Bell, Meshach Bell, Meshach i (2) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Rev War Lt Long's Regt 8 July 1786 34 Center War 18 1 2 Pri N H Det Mil i July 1827 41 Center* Printed Record, 1915 . 2 Total, 1917 2 I. No stone. Next East of stone of Meshach Bell, Rev. War. Name. Oliver, Benjamin i New Castle. — Oliver Cemetery. (1) Service. Ranic or Ship. Died. Age. Part. War 1812 Pri N H Det Mil 15 July 1874 89 East Printed Record, 1915 . i Total, 1917 1 ?enj. Oliver, ^J N. H. Mil., War 1S12." (Stone.) Name. Colby, John i Davis, Lewis Davis, Thomas J Fish, George W 2 Flynn, James W 3 Hamilton, John Olney, Jesse 4 Ramsdell, S 5 Sweeney, Barney 6 Thompson, Albert 7 New Castle. — Tarlton's Cemetery. (10) Rank or Ship. Died. Private Co I Private Co G 20 June 1867 Private Co C 14 June 1864 Service- 3rd U S Art loth N H 13th N H Florida War State Service 5th & 27th Me 3rd U S Art 3rd U S Art N H H Art 3rd U S Art Corporal 15 May 1892 Priv F & Corp G 20 Apr 1864 Private Co I 16 Mar 1868 Private Co I Private ist Co 21 Oct 1863 Private Co I 28 Aug 1867 Age. -5 59 68 46 Part. S W East East South South S W S W S W S W S W Printed Record, 1907 S [Less John Murray, removed to Riverside Cemetery, New Caslle, after 1907. | Printed Record, 1915 . 2 Total, 1917 in 1. No record of service "durinjj the year 1S66" or of death "in or about the year 1S66" found in Adju tiint General's Office, War Department. Removed in 1909 from "Part" East (1907) to .S. W. (Soldiers' I^ot.) 2. Name "George Fish" (1915) corrected as on stone. 3. State Service, Captain James Davidson's Company, October 7, 1.S61 — March 31, 1S62, stationed at Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor. 4. Removed in 1909 from "Part" East (1907) to S. W. (Soldiers' Lot.) 5. Died "1S66." (Printed Records, 1S93 and 1907.) Record of neither service nor death "during- the year 1S66" found in Adjutant General's Office, War Department. Removed in 1909 from "Part" East (1907) to S. W. (Soldiers' Lot.) 6. "Co. A, I N. H. H. A." (Stone.) Removed in 1909 from "Part" East (1907) to S. W. (Soldiers' Lot). 7. "H. Thompson, Co. K, 3rd U. S. Art." (Stone, and Printed Record, 1907) should be "Albert Thompson, Co. I" by record of death found in Adjutant General's Office, War Department. Removed in 1909 from "Part" East (1907) to S. W. (Soldiers' Lot.) 35 Name. Adams, William C Barry, William H i Bickford, Andrew Brown, George W Carkin, Amos B Coleman, William P DeWit, Carsten B Foye, Thomas F Garland, James M Gilpatrick, Reuben E 2 Hodgdon, Benjamin, Jr Hodgdon, Henry Clay 3 Hodgdon, William C Johnson, Francis R Lewis, John C Lunt, Horace Noyes, Leverett W 4 Peverly, Albert Quint, Wm Goodwin 5 Trickee, Thomas 6 Wentvvorth, Asa H ^lewington. - -Town Cemetery. (21) Service. Rank or Ship. Die d. Age. Pan. War 1812 Soldier 14 Dec i868 82 South istN H H A Private Co A 26 Jan 1867 21 Center Mex War Private C 9 U S 3 Apr 1871 68 South 13th N H Private Co K 5 Mar 1891 70 Center Jnd Conn Private Co C 28 Feb 1899 60 West 19 May 1889 42 East U S Navy Kearsarge 15 May 1865 S7 East War 1812 Soldier 15 Mar i88i 8.S Center 5th N H Private Co F 19 Mar 1904 63 West 5th N H Private Co D 16 Nov 1 886 48 N E War 181 2 Pri N HDet Mil 2 Nov 1855 76 SE 13th N H Private Co K 23 Dec 1862 18 West War 1812 Pri N H Det Mil 18 Feb 1886 94 South 13th N H Corporal Co K 3 Dec 1912 72 West istNH&USN Private Co B 18 Mar '893 50 N E 17th Maine Sergeant Co K 6 July 1911 73 South U S Navy Sonoma 31 Mar 1872 31 Center Mex War Private C 9 U S Sept 1847 24 East 2nd N H Private Co K 19 June 1864 28 SE Rev War Lieutenant Aug 1778 SE 23rd Mass Private Co I 3 June 1904 68 NE Printed Record, 1907 . iS Printed Record, 1915 ,; Total, 1917 21 Enlisted as "William H. Berry.'' Wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, Died at New Yorli City. Enlisted as "Joseph Noyes." Enlisted as "William H. Goodwin." 1S62, and Gettysbur;,^ Pa., July 4, 1S63. Wounded at Bull Run, Va., Aug. 2Q, 1S62. Discharjjed for wounds May 21, 1S63. "Severely wounded in battle, and lost the use of one lejj;." — (Portsmouth Times, )une3, 1S92.) Drowned near Portsmouth bridge June 19, 1864.— (Portsmouth Journal, June 23, 1S64.) "Part" East (1907) corrected to S. E. 6. "Part" South (1907) corrected to S. E. 36 Rye. — Central Cemetery. Name. Caswell, Augustus Caswell, George B Clough, Nathan Fobs, Robert S Foye, John Harrison Frisbee, Howard S Johnson, Gilman W Mace, Charles I Moulton, Jacob A Parsons, Joseph Rand, Augustus Y Shapley, John H 2 Shapley, Robert P 3 Varrell, Gilman N 4 Walker, Samuel J (15) Service. Rank or Ship. Die: d. Age. Part. 13th N H Corporal Co K 24 June 1907 61 NE 20th Maine Private Co E 20 Apr 1914 74 SE 13th N H Private Co K 14 Jan 1872 S9 West 13th N H Private Co K 29 Oct 1891 66 NE 13th N H Private Co E 3 May 1S63 22 West 9th N H Private Co E 7 Feb 1910 67 N E 5th N H Priv K Corp G 23 July 1904 62 North 13th N H Private Co K 20 May 1903 70 NE U S Navy Nipsic ID Jan 1901 60 West Rev War Captain Army 9 Feb 1832 8.S South 1st Cal Private Co C 27 Feb 1902 63 West 1st N H Cav I Sergt Troop M 28 Sept 186^ 25 N W 1st N H Cav 1 Lieut Troop M 2 June 1865 29 N W 19th Me & I C Priv K 19 & I C 12 Jan 1905 67 South U S Navy Aroostook 16 May 1901 67 N E Printed Record, 1907 . ii Printed Record, 1915 . 4 Total, IQ17 15 1. "The first Rye inun killed in battle during the Civil War. This was at the siege of Suft'olk, Va. in May, 1863." — (Portsmouth Times, July 3, 1S92.) 2. "Killed at Waynesboro, Va." (Stone.) 3. "Died at Darnestown, Md." (Stone.) 4. "Part" East (1907) corrected to South. Rye.- — Foss Beach. (3) Name- Service. Rank or Ship- Died- Age- Part- Caswell, Charles R 13th N H Private Co K 11 Nov 1865 .i4 Farm Caswell, William i 8th Mass Private Co D 7 June 1867 3.3 Farm Poole, John 2oth Maine Corporal Co E 22 May 1881 SO Farm Printed Record, 1907 . 1, Total, 1917 3 I. Also Private, ist Mass. Battery, and Co. C, ist U. S. Veteran Volunteers (Hancock's Corps). Rye. — Jenness Beach. (1) Name- Service- Rank or Ship. Philbrick, Oliver B 13th N H Private Co K Printed Record, 1907 . i Total, 1917 I Died- Age. Part- 2 1 Apr 1884 71 Farm 2>7 Rye. — Lang's Hill. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Lang, George H 17MS&NHHA Corp D & Priv K 12 July 1901 74 Farm Printed Record, H107 . 1 Total, 191 7 I Name. Seavev, William Rye. — Odiorne's Point Road. (1) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age- Part- Rev War Lieut N H Mil 15 Mar 1829 84 Farm Printed Record, 1915 - i Total, 1917 I Name. Locke, Daniel D Rye. — Rye Harbor Road. (1) Service. Rank or Ship. 14 (iHA) Mass Private Co C Died. Age- Part. 3 June 1900 66 Farm Printed Record, 1915 Total, 1917 .... RECAPITULATION. SERVICE. Revolutionary War 3^ War of i8i2 3° Florida War J Florida War, Mexican War and War of the Rebellion i Mexican War .■■■■•• -S Mexican War and War of the Rebellion ... 5 War of the Rebellion 630 Spanish War ...■•••• '3 Philippine War 2 Total 74-S 3S THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. KICCAl'irilLA I ION. I'OIM'SMOlllll. I'l <)|)i iiMors' l'('m('lcr\ Noiili ol I'i'opriclois' I riiictri \ Siiiilli ol 1 liiniloiM ( ii o\ (• ( 'cinrlci \ SiiKUinoii' (. cmctci \ I'oltonV. ( Cliu'lri \ IO|)iMr()|>:il I iiiirlci \ Noilli rciiulci \ I lllioii I 'cinc'lri \ . St. Miirv's I 'I'lui'lci \ (^"lllviir> I 'cnictri \ I'riviili- ( li omuls (>()slill^ Koiul I'rlvHlf ( ii ouiiiis (inivt'ily I^idi^i I'riviiU' ( iroiiiuh. I ,iil;i vclli' Kom l'rl\;llr (iloinuis I ,;ilii \ (lie I\o;l( I'l iv.ilc ( IioiiikIv I ,aln\cll.' Ko.u NI'lUillltOKINC rowNS. (> 64 10 7 V) ,s 57 I,"? 1 (North) 1 1 (I'asI) 1 UWVsi) . J '',!') 19 K i\ iM side C 'cmctci V l'"i()st"s l.'cmrlcrv . ( )livcr C'ctiU'tci V r.ii Itoii's C"cmctcr\ Nl'W lAslI 'I'owM C 'cmctcr\ Nia\ in<;t()n. i cnlral l"cmclcr\ l''oss Hciuli jcnucs.s Hc:ul> l.iiUjn's 1 111! . Oilionic's I'oiiit Ko;ui K\c I liii )ioi l\o.ul 15 •|\.tn! 7-«5 39 rHL NUMBLK Ol- NAMES. I'inNTici) RrccoiO). \H()T,. Tlic lolal innulici oI naiucs w.is joj, ,il|ili;il)i'1 icull v jii- liinj^cd ill oiu- list and not bv C'ciiiclcrics :is in hilci Krcrnd^. I'ldNl'iU) l^iccoKi). i'/)7. Till' lot.il iimiiliii ()l iiiimcs u;ik i;7.|. llcl ween iSfjpiiul r<;()7 there were niiiclofii riiiiovals from oiu' eeiiuterv to another, includhif^ lour to the(j. A. R. Lot; the name ol Tlionias W. I leheir ("I'roprietorK', South") waH cor- reeted to ThomaK Mare, and four nanies were omitted— one, (iior^;e V. Partridge ("Saf^amore") removed to MaKsaehuKettK, and three, Altred IC. Davin ("Cotlon'H*'), Saiiiiul I larding, Jr., ("HropriotorH', North") aiul James Norton, ind ("St. MaryV"), (I roncously inserted in i^')3, leaving •^<;8 names. 176 new namcH were added. I'lUN'iKi) Rh.coKi), \<)\^. (AddilioMiil List, ii/yj — 1915, only- Tlie lolnl niniihrr f)t' names, ineluding tin: 1907 IJst and the; new Nanies, was 722. Melween i(/)7 and i^rs there were two removals from one cemetery to another, viz: — i'eter Honnen from "(jreenland — UraeKett Farm" to "(jreenland— New Cemetery," and John Murray from "New (Jastle — Tarlton's Cemetery"' to "New C'astle — RiverHidc Cemetery"; and three nanies were omitted — Rohirl I )i i vrr, n in()\ id to I'inc (irove Cemetery, MancheHter, N. II., and Matthew W. Karing and C harlis K. (ircen, erroneously inserted in u)f)'j (all "Harmony Grove"), leaving 571 names. 151 new names were added. i'lMNTtci) Rk(;()IDec) 1889 1890 I89I 1892 1893 1894 1895- 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 I90I 1902 1903- 1905 1906- 1907 1908 1909 (Jan -July) 1909 (Aug-Dec) 19 10- 1914 I9I5 1916- 1917 JAMES R. MORRISON (3) GEORGE E. HODGDON (2) WILLIAM HENRY SMITH (i) MARCUS M. COLLIS (2) CHARLES H. BESSELIEVRE (2) LORENZO T. BURNHAM (2) DANIEL J. VAUGHAN (2) ABEL JACKSON (2) B. STOWE LASKEY (2) MESHACH H. BELL (i) JOSEPH R. CURTIS (2) WILLIAM Y. EVANS (2) JOHN F. LEAVITT (2) THOMAS R. WILSON (2) TRUE W. PRIEST (2) JOSEPH F. MOORE (i) CHARLES L. HOYT (i) JAMES W. WATKIMS (i) OREN W. BARTLETT (2) HENRY S. PAUL (i) ALFRED M. LANG (2) CHARLES E. DODGE (i) MICHAEL E. LONG (2) J. ALBERT SANBORN (2) EDWIN H. LESLIE (2) EDWIN UNDERHILL (i) EDWIN UNDERHILL (1) CHARLES E. DODGE (i) MESHACH H. BELL (1) 13th N. H. 10th N. H. and V. R. C. 1st Mass. H. Art. 2ist, 36th and .156th Mass. 109th and 196th Penn. 29th Maine 57th N. Y. 13th N. H. loth N. H. loth N. H. 1st Maine Cavalry U. S. Navv 1st N. H. H. Art. U. S. Navy U. S. Navy 3rd N. H." loth N. H. U. S. Navy 1st D. C. Cavalry 13th N. II. 32nd Maine 10th N. H. 2nd N. H. loth N. H. 2nd and 13th N. H. U. S. Navy U. S. Navy loth N. H. loth N. H. 1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1917 — S. (William Henry Smith, Meshach H.Bell, twice, Commander two years and for 1917, Joseph F. Moore, Charles L. Hoyt, James W. Watkins, Henry S. Paul, Charles E. Dodge, twice, Commander four years, and Edwin Underbill, twice, Commander five years and five months.) 2. Deceased — 17. (George E. Hodgdon and Marcus M. CoUis, Commander three vears, see Records Sagamore ; Charles H. Besselievre, Commander two years, and Lorenzo T. Burnham, Harmony Grove ; Daniel J. Vaughan, Boston, Mass., July 27, 1911, age 80, interment Cambridge, Mass.; Abel Jackson, probably in Michigan, Jan. 3, 1894, age 71 ; B. Stowe Laskey, Proprietors', North ; Joseph R. Curtis and William Y. Evans, Sagamore; John F. Leavitt, Harmony Grove ; Thomas R. Wilson, Gun- ner, U. S. Navy, retired, Portsmouth, N. H., July 25, 1897, age 62, interment Kittery, Maine; True W. Priest, Commander two years, Harmony Grove; Oren W. Bartlett, Proprietors', North; Alfred M. Lang, Harmony Grove; Michael E. Long, Com- mander two years. Calvary ; J. Albert Sanborn and Edwin H. Leslie, died in office, July 12, 1909, Harmony Grove.) 3. Membership ceased — i. (James R. Morrison, April, 1894, — after May30, 1891, "Post Roster," printed 1891, — residence, 1917, Pomona, Putnam County, Florida.) 62 ADJUTANTS— SECOND CHARTER. 1 878- 1 88 1 1882-1884 1S85-1886 1887 I 888- I 889 1S90-1891 1892 (Jan-Mar) 1892 (Apr-Dec) 1893-1894 1895 (Jan-Maj) 1895 (June-Dec) 1896 (Jan. Mar) 1896 (Apr-Dec) 1897 1898 1900 1900 (Jan-Aug) (Sept- Dec) 1901-191 I 1912 (Jan-June) 1912 (July-Dec) 1913-1914 1915 1916 (Jan-Apr) 1916 (May-Dec) 1917 JAMES E. FORD GEORGE E. HODGDON JOSEPH R. CURTIS WILLIAM Y. EVANS MARCUS M. COLLIS CHARLES H. BESSELIEVRE JOHN A. RAND LORENZO T. BURNHAM MATTHEW T. BETTON MATTHEW T. BETTON THOMAS TREDICK THOMAS TREDICK AUGUSTUS SCHREITER AUGUSTUS SCHREITER HENRY S. PAUL AUGUSTUS SCHREITER WILLIAM Y. EVANS MATTHEW T. BETTON CHARLES L. HOYT CHARLES L. HOYT MESHACH H. BELL MESHACH H. BELL CHARLES L. HOYT LORENZO T. BURNHAM HENRY S. PAUL HENRY S. PAUL (^) 15th N. H. and N. H. H. A, (^) roth N. H. and V. R. C. (2) 1st Maine Cavalry (2) U. S. Navy (2) 2 1st, 36th and 56th Mass. (2) 109th and 196th Penn. (1) 7th N. H. (2) 29th Maine (2) 13th N. H. (2) 13th N. H. (I) 7th Iowa (0 7th Iowa (3) U. S. Navy (3) U. S. Navy (I) 13th N. H^ (3) U. S. Navy (2) U. S. Navy ' . (2) 13th N. H. (I) loth N. H. (I) loth N. H. (0 loth N. H. (t) 10th N. H. {■) loth N. H. (2) 29th Maine (I) 13th N. H. (>) 13th N. H. 1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1917 — 5- (John A. Rand, Thomas Tredick, twice, Henry S. Paul, three times, Charles L. Hoyt, three times, Adjutant twelve years and six months, and Meshach H. Bell, twice. Adjutant two years and six months.) 2. Deceased — 8. (James E. Ford, Adjutant, three years and six months, see Rec- ord Harmony Grove; George E. Hodgdon, Adjutant three years, Joseph R. Curtis, Adjutant two years, William Y. Evans, twice, and Marcus M. CoUis, Adjutant two years. Sagamore; Charles H. Besselievre, Adjutant two years, and Lorenzo T. Burn- ham, twice, died in office April 24, 1916, Harmony Grove ; and Matthew T. Betton, three times. Adjutant two years and nine months. Proprietors' North.) 3. Membership ceased — i. (Augustus Schreiter, three times. Adjutant two years and nine months, June 15, 1904. No further records.) 63 QUARTERMASTERS— SECOND CHARTER. 1878- IS88 JOHN H. LOCKE (2) 5th N. H. ISS9 (Jan-June) JOHN H. LOCKE 2) 5th N. H. 1889 (July-Dec.) HENRY S. PAUL (I) 13th N. H. 1890- 1891 HENRY S. PAUL (I) 13th N. H. 1892 ALFRED M. LANG (^) 32nd Maine 1893 WILLIAM Y. EVANS (2) U. S. Navy 1894 MARCUS M. COLLIS (2) 2 1st, 36th and 56th Mass. 1895 (Jan-Apr) MARCUS M. COLLIS 2) 2 1st, 36th and 56th Mass. 1895 (May. Dec) THOMAS R. WILSON (2) U. S. Navy 1896 (Jan-Apr) THOMAS R. WILSON (2) U. S. Navy 1896 (May-Dec) WILLIAM Y. EVANS (2) U. S. Navy 1897- 1 901 JOHN F. LEAVITT (2) ist N. H. "h. Art. 1902- 1917 SIMON R. MARSTON (0 loth N. H. and U. S. Vols 1. Members Post, Jan. ist, 1917 — 2. (Henry S. Paul, twice. Qiiartermaster two years and six months, and Simon R. Marston, Quartermaster lificen years and for 1917.) 2. Deceased — 6. (John H. Locke, twice, Quartermaster eleven years, died in office, June 15, 1889, see Records Sagamore; Alfred M. Lang, Harmony Grove; William Y. Evans, twice, and Marcus M. Collis, twice, Sagamore ; Thomas R. Wil- son, twice, Gunner, U. S. Navy, retired, Portsmouth, N. H., July 25, 1897, age 62, in- terment Kittery, Maine ; and John F. Leavitt, Quartermaster five years. Harmony Grove.) 64 G. A. R. LOT. Proprietors' Cemetery — South of Pond. Presented to Storer Post by Comrades Robert and Thomas Aston Harris, 1892 ; an cared fo r under bequest by Comrade J. Louis Harris. (19) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Carty, Carl I St N. J. Cav. 1st Lieut. Co. M 14 Jan 1909 69 Crafts, Walter S. Mass. Sharps Private 2nd Co. 13 May 1904 65 Danielson, Nathaniel M. 2nd N. H. Private Co. K 7 Sept 190.S 69 Denny, John U. S. Navy Alabama Before 1 886 Dunham, W. H. 7th N. H. Private Co. F 12 Jan 1894 .S« Evans, Isaac R. U. S. Navy Pawnee 13 Apr 1S98 76 Forrest, John U. S. Navy Wamsutta i^ Dec 1902 72 Gammon, Atwood 29th Maine Private Co. A 26 Aug 1907 66 Jervis, Edward i loth N. H. Private Co. G 8 May 1888 67 Lord, Charles F. 24th & 29th Maine Priv. G 24 & 29 16 Mar 1909 63 Lovell, Daniel K. I Me Cav & V R C Corp F I Me Cav 12 June 1907 78 Martin, George 18th N. H. Private Co. G 15 July 1893 49 Moran, George W. 2 i9thMass&USN Private Co. D 24 Aug 1901 64 Muchmore, John T. U. S. Navy Constellation 8 May 1898 60 Paul, Joseph W. ist N. H. H. A. Corporal Co. A 14 June 1880 40 Pottle, Samuel A. 3 6th N. H. Private Co. F 20 May 1885 38 Roofe, George B. ist N. H. H. A. Private Co. A 25 Nov 1898 Si Stevens, William 4 4Sth Mass. Private Co. D 12 Dec 1916 81 White, John 7th N. H. Private Co. G 12 Apr 1892 65 i. Enlisted as "Edward Jarvis." George Moran, Steward, U. S. Navy.' ~ '' ' " " " " (Stone.) "S. C. Pottle, U. S Navy.' Enlisted as "William Stevens, Jr.' (Stone.) No stone. 65 IN REMEMBRANCE OF PORTSMOUTH'S ARMY NURSES 1861-1865. MISS MARY APPLETON FOSTER. General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Va., AND ElSEWHERE- 1S62-1S65. MISS MARY LEWIS ISRAEL. Armory Square General Hospital, Washington, D. C. 1S63-1864. MRS. MARY T. WILDES. General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Va. 1S64-1865. MRS. MARIA L. CAMPBELL. General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Va. 1 864- 1 865. 66 MISS MARY APPLETON FOSTER. ARMY NURSE. General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Va., and Elsewhere. 1862-186^. "The records show that Miss M. A. Foster served as a female nurse at Epiphany General Hospital, Washington, D. C, from November 21, 1862, to December 5, 1862. On the muster rolls of General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Virginia, for November and December, 1862, January and February, and March and April, 1863, she is reported present, attached to hospital November 22, 1862, as a female nurse. The roll for May and June, 1863, reports her discharged May 19, 1863. The muster roll of Finley Gen- eral Hospital, District of Columbia, for March and April, 1865, reports M. A. Foster, female nurse, present, attached to hospital April 12, 1865. The muster roll of Hare- wood General Hospital, District of Columbia, dated June 30, 1865, reports her present, attached to hospital June 9, 1865, as a female nurse." (Records Adjutant Ge7ieraVs Office, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.) Mary Appleton Foster was born in Portsmouth, N. H., February 26, 1829, and was baptized by Dr. Nathan Parker, of the South (Unitarian) Church. Portsmouth, May 17, 1829, She was the daughter of John Welsh Foster, 1789-1852, and Mary (Appleton) Fos- ter; and sister of Joseph Hiller Foster, 1825-1885, and of Miss Sarah Haven Foster, 1827-1900, author of the "Portsmouth Guide Book," and of the poem, "Not Long Ago," printed on pages 73-74. — all well known citizens of Portsmouth. "John Welsh Foster (James, Nathan, Joseph, Jacob, Reginald)," — a descendant of Reo-inald Foster who came from England to Ipswich, Mass., in 1638 ; and a son of James Foster, born Ipswich, Mass., December 18, 1747, married Elizabeth Hiller, and died, a resident of Boston, Mass., in 1793 — was "born June 6, 1789, married August 31, 1824, in Portsmouth, N. H., Mary Appleton, born in 1789 [1799], in Boston, daugh- ter of Dr. Nathaniel Walker Appleton (Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John, Samuel) and Sarah, daughter of William Greenleaf, of Boston (as stated in the "Genealogy of the Appleton Family ;" W. S. Appleton, Boston, 1874, page 22.) "Mrs. Foster's great grandfather was Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Appleton, of Cambridge, in honor of whom the Appleton Chapel at Harvard University was named, and Dr. Appleton's grandfather was President John Rogers of Harvard." "John Welsh Foster, after his father's death, in 1793, lived for nine years with his uncle, Joseph Hiller, then Collector of the port of Salem. He settled in Portsmouth, N. H., in 1812, and in 1819 was chosen Deacon of the Unitarian Church ; he held that position, and was one of the Superintendents of the Sunday School as long as he lived. 67 "A memorial of John W. Foster, edited by Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., pastor of the church, was published in Portsmouth, in 1852. He died January 10, 1852, in Portsmouth. [Mrs. Foster died in November, 1879, in Portsmouth, age 80.]" (Pierce's '■'•Foster Getiealogy" Chicago, i8gQ, page 30J.) Miss Mary A. Foster was Treasurer of the "Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society," of Portsmouth, in the summer of 1862 ; and in November of that year volunteered as an Army Nurse. She was attached to Epiphany General Hospital, Washington, D. C, November 21, 1862 ; and to the General Hospital, Fairfax Seminary, Virginia, November 22, 1862, to May 19, 1863 ; the Finley General Hospital, District of Columbia, in April 1865 ; and the Harewood General Hospital, District of Columbia, in June 1865 ; as shown by the Hospital Muster Rolls. A sketch of Miss Mary A. Foster's experience as an Army Nurse, written by her when about eighty years of age, for a Club in which she was interested, give? further particulars of her service. Her niece. Miss Margaret Foster, of San Rafael, California, has her War Diary. Miss Foster left Portsmouth, Sept. 5, 1862, for Washington ; and staying there with some friends, at first joined a hospital established in a church on "H" street, passing the days there only. After a short time she fell ill, and was obliged to leave for two or three weeks ; and not long after, that hospital was closed. On recovery, she sought and obtained an appointment as an Army Nurse from Miss Dorothea L. Dix, and was sent to the Fairfax Seminary General Hospital, in Vir- ginia, some six miles beyond Alexandria. This was in November 1862. When hot weather came in the spring of 1863, all the patients who could travel were sent North, and part of the hospital being closed, Miss Foster went home for a few months, to recuperate. In October of that same year, 1863, Miss Foster accepted an invitation to go to St. Louis and work under the Western Sanitary Commission. After a trip to Nashville, Tenn., without result, she was sent down the river to New Orleans, La., to help take charge of the "Soldier's Home" there. Preferring service as an Army Nurse, she soon sought and obtained a position in the Hospital of the Thirteenth Army Corps, es- tablished in a huge cotton press. "Here began some months of the hardest, but yet the most satisfactory work which I ever did," — she says. In March 1864, most of the patients in that hospital were sent North, and the re- mainder were transferred to the "Marine Hospital," a large permanent institution, whither Miss Foster followed them ; and in June of that year, this hospital having be- come less crowded, and feeling pretty well worn out, she came North to New York, on a transport, being nearly wrecked in a severe gale oft Charleston, S. C, and pass- ing safely through a serious railroad accident between New York and Portsmouth. Her third, and last experience as an Army Nurse, came in the spring of 1865, when Miss Dix sent a request for Miss Foster to report to her for duty in Washington ; but the very day she started came the glad news of the fall of Richmond. After a few weeks at the Finley and the Harewood General Hospitals, Washing- ton, both were closed, one after the other ; and the war happily ended, Miss Foster joyfully returned home. 68 Miss Marj A. Foster was one of the founders of the Portsmouth Public Library, and had a great deal to do with its beginning,. In 1871, Rev. James l)e Normandie, minister of the Unitarian Church, together with Miss Foster and others, established a Young People's Union, in three rooms at the corner of Congress and Vaughan streets, Portsmouth, where young people might resort in the evening. Thev collected about a thousand volumes, which, when the Union ceased to exist in 1874, were stored in the basement of the Unitarian Chapel. In 1880, Miss Foster conceived the idea of loaning these books to the people of the city. Mr. Robert E. Rich (a veteran of the War for the preservation of the Union, who lost his right leg at the battle of Antietam^ — Record, "Harmony Grove Cemetery" — afterwards long Librarian of the Portsmouth Public Library,) catalogued them, and Miss Foster and other ladies arranged and covered them. They secured a little room in the Custom House for temporary use, and on January ist, 1881, the Public Library began the issue of books. After several changes of location the Library was finally established in its present building, formerly the "Portsmouth Academy," in 1896. "Word was received this morning [November 19, 1913] of the death at San Rafael, California, yesterday of Miss Mary A. Foster. Until ten years ago Miss Foster was all her life a resident of Portsmouth [excepting during her Army service], and she and her sister Sarah were well known and highly honored here. She represented the best type of New England character. Her zeal for the highest things in life, moral, intellectual and religious, never flagged, and she could always be counted upon for loyal service to her friends, her church and her town. She will be remembered here with respect and affection." (Rev. Alfred Goodii/g, in ^'■T/ie Portsmouth Times" November ig, i()i3-) Miss Mary A. Foster died at San Rafael, California, November 18, 1913, age 84, and is interred in Proprietors' Cemetery, North of Pond, Portsmouth. She is the only one of the Portsmouth Army Nurses who was born, resided most of her life, and is buried in Portsmouth. 69 MISS MARY LEWIS ISRAEL. ARMY NURSE. Armory Square General Hospital, Washington, D. C. 1 863- 1 864. "The records show that on the muster rolls of the Armory Square General Hos- pital, Washington, D. C, for March and April, May and June, July and August, and September and October, 1863, Mary L. Israel is reported present as a female nurse, attached to hospital April i8, 1863. The rolls for July and August, September and October, and November and December, 1864, report her present, attached to hospital as a nurse May 2, 1864, and discharged December 22, 1864." {Records Adjutant GetieraTs Office, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C) Mary Lewis Israel was born in Great Falls (Somersworth), N. H., October 8, 1835, and baptized by Rev. Andrew P. Peabody of the South (Unitarian j Church, Ports- mouth, N. H., November 26, 1835. She was the daughter of Robert Wain and Mar}' Sheafe (Gushing) Israel, of Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N. H. Her mother, Mary Sheafe Gushing, was born Dec. 29, 1814, in Roxbury, Mass. She married December 24, 1834, Robert Wain Israel of Philadelphia, Pa., born March 2, 1S09, died February 22, 1847. She died August 7, 1903. Mrs. Israel was the daughter of Gharles Gushing, born Dec. 22, 1775, who mar- ried March 12, 1805, Ann Huske Sheafe, born January 14, 1781, daughter of Jacob and Mary Huske (Qj^iincy) Sheafe, of Portsmouth. She died at Little Harbor in 1876, aged 93 [95]. Gharles Gushing died August 6, 1849. He was a descendant of Mat- thew Gushing from Hingham, England, who came in the ship "Diligent" to Hing- ham, Mass., in 1638. "He [Gharles Gushing] resided in the old Gov. Benning Wentworth house at Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N H., immortalized by Longfellow in his poem on the marriage of Gov. Wentworth to his servant maid." {"■The (ienealogy of the dishing Family,''' hx James S. Gushing: Montreal, rgoj. pages jSo-iSi.) Miss Mary Lewis Israel was attached to the Armory Square General Hospital, 6th Street, West, South of Ganal, from April i8th, 1S63, to October 1863, and from May 2, 1864, to December 22, 1864, as shown by the Hospital Muster Rolls, A diary, kept at that time by her mother, states that she left Portsmouth, N. H., April 14, 1863, "to become an Army Nurse in the Armory Square Hospital, Washing- ton, D. G." After an absence of five months she came home on furlough, returning to the Hospital May 2, 1864, and remaining, except for a short furlough, until she re- turned home, January ii, 1865. Miss Mary Lewis Israel was married at the old Wentworth House, Little Harbor, Portsmouth, her family home, on May 9, 1865, just one month after Lee's surrender 70 at Appomattox, by Rev. James De Normandie, of Portsmouth, to Assistant Surgeon George Smith Rose, U. S. Army, of Kingston, Canada, Surgeon of her ward "G," at the Hospital. "Rose, George Smith — Born in Canada, Appointed from Massachusetts, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army, Dec. 1862 to Sept. 1S63, First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, Sept. 24, 1863, Brevet Captain and Major, U. S. Volun- teers Oct. 25, 1865, Mustered out Oct. 31, 1865. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, May 14, 1867. Died [Madison Barracks, Sackett's Harbor, New York] Nov. 20, 1S76 [age 39J. {'■'■ Massac kusetfs in the Arniy a7id Nat'y, i86/-/S6j,'" Boston /Sgj, Vol. II, page 441. ) Dr. and Mrs. Rose had four children, who are no longer living. Mrs. Rose died in Camden, Maine, June 6, 1915, age 80. Interment, Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, bv the side of her husband and children. 71 MRS. MARY T. WILDES. ARMY NURSE. General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Va. 1 S64- 1 865 . "The records show that Mrs. Marie [Mariaj L. Campbell, and Mrs. Mary F. [T. ] Wildes were attached to the General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia, on September 9 and 6, 1864, respectively, and that they were on duty in that hospital as nurses until May 30, 1865." (Records, Adjutant General's Office, U. S. Army, Washi?igton, D, C.) Mrs. Mar}' T. Wildes was the widow of Lieutenant George T. Wildes, of Co. K, Captain Joseph H. Thacher, i6th Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, who, born in Massachusetts, removed to Portsmouth several years before the war. He enlisted October 21, 1862, as Private, was appointed First Lieutenant November 4, 1862, and died of disease at New Orleans, Louisiana, April 20, 1S63, age 30. Mrs. Wildes' maiden name was Mary Tyler McLaughlin, and she was born at Georgetown, Mass., March 5, 1836, married November 1855, and soon after came to Portsmouth to reside. Together with her husband, she was prominent in the choir and beloved in the Middle Street Baptist Church and society. Soon after her hus- band's death Mrs. Wildes returned to Georgetown, after eight years' residence in Portsmouth. Mrs. Wildes and Mrs. Maria L. Campbell, widow of Assistant Surgeon Sylvester Campbell, of the i6th Regiment, were appointed Army Nurses by Miss Dorothea L. Dix, early in September 1864; and meeting at and going South from Portsmouth, where Mrs. Wildes then was, served together in the General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia, until the close of the war. After the war both friends were teachers under the Freedmen's Bureau, in schools for negroes in Florida, in a small city about a hun- dred miles from Jacksonville. After two years more of teaching in the South Mrs. Wildes came to Andover, Mass., in 1871, where in the historic Stone House she made a home for herself and family. She died in Andover June 21, 1909, age 73. Interment, Harmony Grove Ceme- tery, Georgetown, Mass. 72 MRS. MARIA L. CAMPBELL. ARMY NURSE. General Hospitai,, Fort Monroe, Va. 1864-1S65. "The records show that Mrs. Marie [Maria] L. Campbell and Mrs. Mary V. [T.] Wildes were attached to the General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia, on September 9 and 6, 1864, respectively, and that they were on duty in that hospital as nurses until May 30, 1865." {Records, Adjutant GeneraVs Office, U. S. Arviy, \Vashiii