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This is a work in progress (this is not a complete roster). If you are a researcher and have a Web page of anyone on this Roster and want a link on this page or have any information to add please eMail me with the information and the source.

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Post and Read Queries ~~~ Post and Read Records  

Name Submitter(s)
Jeese E. GEORGE, Captain The Calvin Shedd Papers

Ferdinand DAVIS, Lieutenant; b. Cushing, Me.; age 21; resided Lebanon; enlisted Sept. 21, 1861; mustered in Nov. 6, 1861, as Private; appointed Sergt. Dec. 22, 1861; 1st Sergt. Oct. 16, 1862; 1st Lt. Co. D, Oct. 27, 1863; wounded sev. Feb. 20, 1864, Ouster, Fla.; discharged Feb. 8, 1865.

The Calvin Shedd Papers
Samuel WILLIAM, Lieutenant; b. Canaan.; age 41; resided Enfield; appointed 2nd Lt. Nov. 15, 1861; mustered in Nov. 15, 1861; appointed 1st Lt. Apr. 29, 1862; resigned July 23, 1862.   Died Feb. 4, 1878, Enfield. The Calvin Shedd Papers
Jerome B. HOUSE, First Lieutenant; b. Stanstead, Can.; age 38; resided Lebanon; appointed 1st Lt. Nov. 6, 1861; Mustered in Nov. 6, 1861; appointed Capt. Apr. 29, 1862; wounded sev. July 18, 1863, Ft. Wagner, S.C.  Died, wounds Oct. 7, 1863, Lebanon. The Calvin Shedd Papers
Andrew J. LANE, First Sergeant The Calvin Shedd Papers
The Calvin Shedd Papers
Horace M. PRESCOTT, Sergeant, served in the 1st Regt. and enlisted in Co. C, 7th Regt., Sept. 26, 1861; was appointed sergeant, Nov. 15, 1861; reduced to the ranks, July 4, 1862, at his own request; convicted of forgery by general court martial; escaped from guard house and deserted Dec. 13, 1862, at St. Augustine, Fla.; apprehended at New York city, June 3, 1863, and delivered next day at Governor's Island; no further records in adjutant general's office. Relatives claim last letters received from him were dated Camp Parole, Richmond, where he was awaiting exchange. 

Source #3

William TILTON, Sergeant, born St. Albans, Vt.; age 26; resided Hanover;  enlisted Oct. 5, '61; mustered in Nov. 6, 1861, as Private  appointed Corpl. Nov. 26, 1861; Sergeant Dec. 28, 1863; mustered out Dec. 27, 1864. Awarded medal of honor, under resolution of congress, No. 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of act of Congress, approved Mar. 3,1863 for gallant conduct in the field.

The Calvin Shedd Papers, Source #6

Joseph H. HEALY, Wagoneer The Calvin Shedd Papers
Leonard N. MINER, Musc. The Calvin Shedd Papers
   
Charles F. G. AMES, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

David S. BULLOCK, Hanover; enlisted Oct. 5, 1861; died of disease Aug. 15, 1862.

Source #6

Nathan CAULKINS, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
William J. BASSETT, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
John F. BURRELL, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Patrick CROSBY, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

Ferdinand DAVIS, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
George H. DEWEY, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Amos DODGE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Nathaniel B. DODGE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Newton B. DODGE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Greenleaf C. GEORGE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Henry J. GILE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
William P. HARDY, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
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 re-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. 

Source #3

Thomas K. HEARTH, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
George W. KELLY, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Andrew J. LANE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Charles E. LANE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
George F. LEE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
John C. PAGE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Levi L. PAGE, Private; enlisted from Bridgewater, Dec. 3, 1861, when 22 years old; died of disease, Mar. 21, 1862, at Fort Jefferson, Fla.; was one of four brothers in the service. 

Source #3

Horace M. PRESCOTT, Private  
William R. RICHARDS, Private, claimed residence Groton, enlisted Oct 1 1861, age 43; captured Feb 20 1864 Olustee, FL; died dysentery POW Andersonville, GA July 16 1864; was awarded Roll of Honor. (Andersonville Prisoner Profile Code 13406, Grave# 3406)

Source #2, Source #4, Source #5

David K. RIPLEY, Private, enlisted Sept 24 1861, age 44; claimed residence Cornish; died of disease Hilton Head, SC   Sept 9 1862.

Source #2

Robert ROCHESTER, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

Calvin SHEDD, Private, promoted to second Lieutenant of company A on July 23, 1862, discharged disabled Dec. 31, 1863. 

The Calvin Shedd Papers

Alonzo A. SMITH, Hanover; enlised Sept. 28, 1861; wounded July 18, 1863, Ft. Wagner, S. C.; mustered out Dec. 27, 1864. Source #6
James M. SMITH, Hanover; enlisted Sept. 28, 1861; died of disease Jan. 24, 1865. Source #6
Stephen D. SMITH, Hanover; enlisted Sept. 28, 1861; wounded severely; captured July 18, 1863, Ft. Wayne, S. C.; exchanged July 27, 1863; discharged disabled April 13, 1864. Source #6
Uel SPENCER, Hanover; enlisted Oct. 14, 1861; wounded severely Sept. 7, 1863, Morris Island, S. C.; discharged disabled Feb. 2, 1864. Source #6
Charles F. SPRAGUE, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Albert SWEETSER, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Edward L. THAYER, Private The Calvin Shedd Papers
Thomas WATTS, Private  

Source(s):

  1. The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885): transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  2. Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65 (1895): transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  3. History of the Town of Bristol, Vol 1. R. W. Musgrove, Bristol, NH (1904). Transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  4. Headstones of Andersonville National Cemetery; March 1990

  5. List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865

  6. A History of the Town of Hanover, N.H. Lord, John King, The Dartmouth Press. New Hampshire. 1828. transcribed by Fred Kunchick


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