Men of the First New Hampshire Heavy Artillery Regiment who served in Companies unknown at this time |
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Levi H. SLEEPER, Sergeant, enlisted from Manchester Apr. 22, 1861, in Co. I, 2nd Regt., for three months; not mustered; reenlisted, May 22, 1861, for three years; mustered out, June 21, 1864; enlisted, Aug. 20, 1864, 1st Regt. Heavy Artillery, for one year; mustered in as corporal; appointed sergeant, May 1, 1865; mustered out, June 15, 1865. | |
Charles F. BARTLETT, Corpl.; claimed residence Unity, enlisted Aug 31 1862, age 22, Mustered Out on 11 September 1865; Last Reported Residence at Bristol, CT. | |
Russell R. COCHRANE, enlisted Aug. 19 1864, age, 22; a native of New Hampton. He saw service in the defenses of Washington; mustered out, Sept. 11 1865. | |
Abel M. COLBY | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
John E DOLLLOFF, Private; claimed residence in Watertown, MA; farmer; enlisted July 2, 1861, age 19; discharged disabled at Portsmouth Harbor on 17 January 1865; last reported residence at St. Johnsbury, VT | |
George W. FLINT | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Horace S. GOULD | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
James HALE | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Henry A. HEATH, was residing in New Hampton and 18 years old when he enlisted, Apr. 18, 1861, for three months. There being no place for more three months' men, he reenlisted for three years, May 15, 1861, and was in the state service till Sept. 30, 1861, when he again enlisted, this time in Co. C, 7th Regt., and served till Sept. 29, 1862, when he was discharged for disability. May 27, 1863, he re-enlisted in the 1st Co. Heavy Artillery, and was mustered out Sept. 11, 1865. | |
George W. HAM | |
Albert R. HOLBROOK, credited Bedford, Hillsborough, killed at Peterburg, VA., July 1864. |
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Silas HOLBROOK, credited Bedford, Hillsborough, wounded severely Dec, 1863, discharge disabled Dec 14, 1864. |
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Charles H. LONGA | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
James W. LONGA |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
John H. LONGA |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Horatio LONGA | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Tyler T. LONGA |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
John LORD, credited Bedford, Hillsborough, wounded, transferred to V. R. Corps. |
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Edward MCKEEVER | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Aaron MEARS | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
James L. NASH |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Charles W. PARKER |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Nathan A. PARKER |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
John A. PATTEN, credited Bedford, Hillsborough, enlisted March 21, 1865, for one year. |
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Edward H. PATTEN, credited Bedford, Hillsborough, enlisted March 21, 1865, for one year. |
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George W. PIERCE |
Epsom, NH Civil War Soldiers |
John L. ROBBINS |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Orison SANDERSON |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Charles O. WILKINSON |
Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Sources:
The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885). Transcribed by Fred Kunchick
History of the Town of Bristol, Vol 1. R. W. Musgrove, Bristol, NH (1904). Transcribed by Fred Kunchick
Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65 (1895) transcribed by Fred Kunchick
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