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COMPANY OFFICERS.

Co. A.-Captains-Frank T. Barker, of Westmoreland.
Honorably discharged April 27, 1864.

Nathaniel L. Chandler, of Newbury.
Died of disease at Bradford, N. H., Sept. 11, 1864.

George F. Blanchard, of Hopkinton.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Charles P. Hall, of Westmoreland.

Promoted to Captain Feb. 19, 1864.

Henry S. Paull, of Claremont.

Killed near Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

L. Warren Wright, of Richmond.

Promoted to Adjutant Jan 4, 1865.

Charles G. Howard, of Winchester.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-Norman Howe, of Hinsdale.

Honorably discharged Nov. 3, 1863.

Henry S. Paull, of Claremont.

Promoted to First Lieut. Feb. 19, 1864.

L. Warren Wright, of Richmond.

Promoted to First Lieut. Nov. 22, 1864.

Co. B.-Captains-John J. Johnson, of Walpole.

Honorably discharged Nov. 3, 1863.

William A. Fosgate, of Winchester.

Killed near Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

David A. McCurdy, of Webster.

Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Artemas Adams, of Walpole.

Resigned April 1, 1863.

Charles E. Holbrook, of Charlestown.

Honorably discharged April 23, 1864.

David A. McCurdy, of Webster.

Promoted to Captain Nov. 22, 1864.

George D. Richardson, of Keene.

Mustered out July 8, 1865

Second Lieuts.-C. E. Holbrook, of Charlestown.
Promoted to First Lieut. April 4, 1863.

Henry E. Barrett, of Charlestown.

Discharged March 22, 186-4.

Artemas B. Colburn, of Richmond.

Killed at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Co. C.-Captains-Amos D. Combs, of Swanzey.

Dismissed Nov. 14, 1863.

Charles P. Hall, of Westmoreland.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Ira Berry, jr., of Keene.

Promoted to Captain Oct. 1, 1863.

John N. Bruce, of Manchester.

Promoted to Captain Jan. 4, 1865.

John L. King, of Hinsdale.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-Carroll D. Wright, of Swanzey.

Promoted to Adjutant Sept. 20, 1863.

George F. Blanchard, of Hopkinton.

Promoted to First Lieut. Feb. 19, 1864.

Franklin Wheeler, of Milan.

Promoted to First Lieut. Nov. 22, 1864.

Co. D.-Captain-Caleb W. Hodgdon, of Weare.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Stark Fellows, of East Weare.

Resigned Sept. 4, 1863.

Walter H. Sargent, of Webster.
Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Honorably discharged Jan. 18, 1865.
Charles O. Cragin, of Dublin.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-John N. Brown, of Seabrook.

Resigned March 9, 1863.

William H. Bryant, of Plainfield.

Promoted to First Lieut. Feb. 19, 1864.

Russell F. Smith, of Hinsdale.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Co. E.-Captains-Freedom M. Rhodes, of Lancaster.

Resigned July 23, 1863.

Flavel L. Tolman, of Rindge.

Promoted to Major Dec. 6, 1864.

John N. Bruce, of Manchester.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-William Cobleigh, of Hanover.

Promoted to Captain Nov. 22, 1864.

Franklin Wheeler, of Milan.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-John E. Willis, of Gorham.

Resigned Sept. 16, 1863.

Jesse A. Fiske, of Dublin.

Promoted to First Lieut. May 27, 1864.

Asa W. Richardson, of Cornish.

Promoted to First Lieut. Jan. 4, 1865.

James W. Russell, of Keene.

Promoted to First Lieut. Feb. 17, 1865.

Co. F.-Captains-Theodore A. Ripley, of Winchester

Mustered out May 15, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Stephen Phelps, of Winchester.

Resigned Jan. 20, 1864

George F. Blanchard, of Hopkinton.

Promoted to Captain Nov. 22, 1864.

Elbridge D. Hadley, of Deering.

Transferred from Co. H, Nov. 22, 1864. Transferred to Co. L.
Asa W. Richardson, of Cornish.

Honorably discharged July 27, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-Wm. A. Fosgate, of Winchester.

Promoted to First Lieut. Nov. 2, 1863.

Elbridge D. Hadley, of Deering.

Promoted to First Lieut. July 6, 1864.

Marcus M. Holmes, of Dunbarton.

Transferred from Co. H, July 6, 1864. Not mustered. Promoted to First Lieut. Nov. 22, 1864.

Co. G.-Captains-Solon A. Carter, of Keene.

Promoted to Assistant Adjutant General of Vols. July 3, 1864, with rank of captain.

John W. Sturtevant, of Keene.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-C. Fred Webster, of Keene.

Promoted to Quartermaster Oct. 16, 1863.

Flavel L. Tolman, of Rindge.

Promoted to Captain Jan. 1, 1864.

John W. Sturtevant, of Keene.

Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Promoted to Captain Jan. 4, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-Spencer L. Bailey, of Jaffrey.

Resigned Feb. 18, 1863.

Flavel L. Tolman, of Rindge.

Promoted to First Lieut. Oct. 17, 1863.

John W. Sturtevant, of Keene.

Promoted to First Lieut. Jan 1, 1864. Edward B. Howard, of Alstead.

Dishonorably discharged May 1, 1865.

James H. Hunt, of Stoddard.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Co. H.-Captains-William E. Bunton, of Dunbarton.

Discharged Sept. 25, 1863,

Ira Berry, jr., of Keene.

Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Albert H. Sawyer, of Weare.

Discharged Sept. 25, 1863.

William A. Fosgate, of Winchester.

Promoted to Captain Feb. 19, 1864.

William H. Bryant, of Plainfield.

Honorably discharged May 20, 1864.

Marcus M. Holmes, of Dunbarton.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-Walter H. Sargent, of Webster.
Promoted to First Lieut. Nov. 1, 1863.

David A. McCurdy, of Webster.

Promoted to First Lieut. May 27, 1864.

Co. I.-Captains-Sylvester M. Bugbee, of Cornish.

Resigned Dec. 17, 1862.

William H. Chaffin, of Claremont.

Killed near Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

William Cobleigh, of Hanover.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Nathan'l L. Chandler, of Newbury.

Promoted to Captain May 27, 1864.

George H. Stone, of Marlborough.

Wounded Sept. 19, 1864. Died of wounds Sept. 25, 1864. Second Lieuts.-D. J. Pillsbury, of Grantham. Died of typhoid fever at Washington, D. C., Aug. 11, 1863. George H. Stone, of Marlborough.

Promoted to First Lieut. May 27, 1864. Henry P. Page, of Center Harbor.

Mustered out May 15, 1865.

Co. K.-Captain-Oliver H. Marston, of Sandwich. Promoted to Lieut. Colonel March 24, 1865.

First Lieuts.-Jason D. Snell, of Pembroke.

Died of quick consumption, at Carrollton, La., April 26, 1864.
Jesse A. Fiske, of Dublin.

Killed near Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864.

Albert F. Hussey, of Dover.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

Second Lieuts.-M. S. Webster, of Sandwich.

Died at Sandwich, N. H., of wounds received at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19,

1864.

Octavius C. Mason, of Sandwich.

Mustered out July 8, 1865.

COLONEL ROBERT WILSON.

Colonel Robert Wilson was born at Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, September 24th, 1811. His father, Hon. James Wilson, a lawyer of considerable distinction, removed to Keene in November, 1814. Colonel Wilson graduated at Amherst College, Massachusetts, in 1832. He was commissioned Captain of the Keene Light Infantry in September, 1833, soon after the visit of that company to Concord to receive General Andrew Jackson. In 1836 and 1837 he commanded the Twentieth Regiment, New Hampshire Militia, and was then Division Inspector, under his brother, James Wilson, who was Major General of the Third Division. In 1847 he again took command of the Keene Light Infantry for a season, to assist in resuscitating it. Early in the summer of 1861 Colonel Wilson was offered the command of one of the regiments being raised in New Hampshire for the war, but was unable, for private reasons, to accept it. In August, 1862, he notified the Governor that if he would give him a full regiment he would go into the service. The reply was a Colonel's commission for the Fourteenth Regiment, which was to be the last of the three years' regiments sent from the State, and which was expected to be a very large one. At one time the returns from the different enlisting officers showed a list of nineteen hundred men awaiting orders. When they reported at Concord there was such an avalanche of men, with no arms and no equipments ready to furnish them, that many enlisting officers were permitted to tear up their papers and let the men go without being called upon. Indeed so late as October, 1862, there were thousands of men throughout the country, enlisted and organized into regiments and doing duty with clubs, awaiting clothing and arms, but the

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