New Hampshire in the Great Rebellion: Containing Histories of the Several New Hampshire Regiments, and Biographical Notices of Many of the Prominent Actors in the Civil War of 1861-65Tracy, Chase & Company, 1870 - 608 páginas |
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... July that portion of the regiment which was stationed at Conrad Ferry , broke camp and marched eight miles to the ... July a detachment , under command of Col. Tappan , moved by cars to Sandy Hook , twelve miles , opposite Harper's Ferry ...
... July that portion of the regiment which was stationed at Conrad Ferry , broke camp and marched eight miles to the ... July a detachment , under command of Col. Tappan , moved by cars to Sandy Hook , twelve miles , opposite Harper's Ferry ...
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... July , in each year , and may be issued at such times and in sums of such amount as shall be fixed by the Governor and Council . All such bonds shall have interest warrants or coupons at- tached thereto , signed by the Treasurer ; and ...
... July , in each year , and may be issued at such times and in sums of such amount as shall be fixed by the Governor and Council . All such bonds shall have interest warrants or coupons at- tached thereto , signed by the Treasurer ; and ...
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... July 25 , 1862 . Edward L. Bailey , of Manchester . Promoted to Lieut . Col. Oct. 23 , 1862 . James W. Carr , of Manchester . Promoted to Lieut . Colonel April 18 , 1863 . Samuel P. Sayles , of Dover . Severely wounded at Gettysburg , July ...
... July 25 , 1862 . Edward L. Bailey , of Manchester . Promoted to Lieut . Col. Oct. 23 , 1862 . James W. Carr , of Manchester . Promoted to Lieut . Colonel April 18 , 1863 . Samuel P. Sayles , of Dover . Severely wounded at Gettysburg , July ...
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... July 14 , 1862 . Resigned April 25 , 1863 . Mustered out Dec. 19 , 1865 . Sergeant Majors - George W. Gordon , of Allenstown . Promoted to Second Lieut . July 29 , 1861 . Center H. Lawrence , of Fitchburg , Mass . Promoted to Adjutant ...
... July 14 , 1862 . Resigned April 25 , 1863 . Mustered out Dec. 19 , 1865 . Sergeant Majors - George W. Gordon , of Allenstown . Promoted to Second Lieut . July 29 , 1861 . Center H. Lawrence , of Fitchburg , Mass . Promoted to Adjutant ...
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... July 2 , 1863. Promoted to Major May 8 , 1865 . Edward Clark , of Hooksett . Mustered out Dec. 19 , 1865 . First Lieuts . - Henry M. Metcalf , of Keene . Promoted to Capt . Aug. 13 , 1862. Killed at Gettysburg , July 2 , 1863 . Herbert ...
... July 2 , 1863. Promoted to Major May 8 , 1865 . Edward Clark , of Hooksett . Mustered out Dec. 19 , 1865 . First Lieuts . - Henry M. Metcalf , of Keene . Promoted to Capt . Aug. 13 , 1862. Killed at Gettysburg , July 2 , 1863 . Herbert ...
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Adjutant advance appointed April army arrived artillery assault attack August 13 battery battle battle of Fredericksburg brevet brigade camp Capt Captain Dec captured cavalry charge Charles Colonel command commissioned Concord Cross Died of wounds Discharged for disability division Dover duty enemy enemy's engaged enlisted Exeter field fight fire Fort Wagner Fredericksburg front gallant George George W Governor guns Hampshire Honorably discharged hundred James John July 17 July 20 June 21 Keene Laconia Manchester March ment miles Milford morning Mustered out August Mustered out Dec Mustered out June Nashua night Ninth Corps o'clock officers ordered Petersburg picket Port Hudson Portsmouth position prisoners Promoted to Captain Promoted to Lieut Promoted to Major Promoted to Second re-enlisted rebel regi regiment left Resigned July Richmond river Sanbornton Second Lieut Sept skirmishers soldiers Tenth Transferred to Company troops Union Washington William Wounded severely
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