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Sanbornton Soldiers in the Civil War
There are a total of 265 men listed. If you have anyof these names in your family genealogy and would like me to put
a link to your url or email please let me know. All information is taken from The History of Sanbornton, NH vol. I by Rev. M.T. Runnels 1882 Picture of wounded soldiers being tended in the field after Battle of Chancellorsville near Fredericksburg, VA, May 2, 1863 (off site)
The three years' men of 1861
N.H. Fourth Regiment enlisted Sept. 18-20, 1861 for three years
1. CHARLES K. BUSWELL; private, Co. D; discharged for
disability, Dec 31, 1862
2. CHARLES C. CLARK; corporal, Co. D; discharged for disability,
Dec 5, 1861; re-enlisted, Fifteenth Regiment, corporal, Co. H,
Oct 11, 1862
3. ANDREW B. CUTLER; private, Co. D; re-enlisted veteran, Co. D,
Jan 1, 1864; captured at Deep Run, Va, Aug 16, 1864; died at
Salisbury, N.C., Dec 22, 1864
4. CHARLES H. DEARBORN; private, Co. D; died of disease, at
Hilton Head, S.C., July 20, 1863
5. ALBERT L. FITZGERALD; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal;
then to first lieutenant, Oct 26, 1863; discharged for
disability
6. BENJAMIN T. HANNAFORD; private, Co. D; resided in Northfield,
but re-enlisted for Sanbornton Dec 26, 1863
7. ABNER L. KNOWLTON; corporal, Co. D; promoted to first
sergeant; re-enlisted Jan 1 1864; commissioned first lieutenant,
Co. H, Nov 9, 1864; commissioned captain, Co. H, Feb 17, 1865;
mustered out Aug 23, 1865
8. HORACE B. MORRISON; private, Co. D; promoted to sergeant;
mustered out Sept 27 1864
9. JOHN W. SANBORN; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal;
mustered out Sept 27, 1864
10. WINTHROP H. SMITH; private, Co. D; discharged for
disability, Oct 19, 1861
11. CHARLES W. TITLON; second lieutenant, Co. K; resigned Jan
16, 1862; re-enlisted, Ninth Regiment, first lieutenant, Co. C,
Aug 10, 1862
N.H. Sixth Regiment
enlisted Nov. 30, 1861 for three years
12. ELIJAH HASTINGS; private, Co. I; promoted to corporal;
discharged, at Washington, D.C., for disability, Nov 27, 1862
13. CHARLES JAQUES; private, Co. I; discharged for disability,
at Newbern, N.C. June 24, 1862
14. JAMES E. SANBORN; private, Co. I; re-enlisted as vertern
for three years, Dec 19, 1863; wounded May 12 and June 5,
1864;promoted to sergeant; and to first sergant July 1, 1865;
mustered out July 17, 1865
N.H. Eighth Regiment
enlisted Dec. 20-31, 1861 for three years
15. GEORGE A. FLANDERS; captain, Co. F; wounded May 27, 1863;
promoted to lieutenant-colonel Dec 16, 1863; mustered out Jan 18,
1865
16. JOSEPH W. BLAKE; private, Co. F; discharged for disability,
July 3, 1862
17. ELIJAH P. BURNS; private, Co. F; promoted to corporal Dec 1,
1863; mustered out Jan 18, 1865
18. BENJAMIN S. CAWLEY; private, Co. G; promoted to corporal Jan
1, 1864; re-enlisted Jan 4, 1864; transferred to Co. B, Veteran
Battalion Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan 1, 1865; mustered out Oct 28,
1865
19. AMOS K. COPP; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal Aug. 1,
1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 10, 1864.
20. AARON B. FELLOWS; private, Co. F; transferred to
Veteran Reserve Corps, May, 1864.
21. SAMUEL C. FIFIELD; private, Co. F; discharged for
disability, March 27, 1863.
22. GEORGE H. FLAGG; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant Jan.
10, 1863; discharged for disability, at New Orleans, La., April
22, 1864.
23. EPHRAIM L. FROST; private, Co. F; mustered out Jan. 18,
1865.
24. JOSIAH C. GILMAN; corporal, Co. F; promoted to sergeant Jan.
5, 1863; re-enlisted same as [18]; wounded April 8, 1864; died of
disease, Oct. 14, 1864.
25. NATHAN P. HANCOCK; private, Co. F; discharged for
disability, April, 1864.
26. WILLIAM F. HANNAFORD private, Co. F; re-enlisted same as
[18]; promoted to corporal Feb. 14, 1864; not officially
accounted for.
27. WILLIAM HERRICK; private, Co. D; re-enlisted same as [18];
transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan.
1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
28. LEONARD HUSE; private, Co. F; died of disease, at Brashear
City, La., May 31, 1863.
29. WILLIAM S. HUSE; private, Co. F; transferred to Veteran
Reserve Corps April 30, 1864.
30. JOHN B. LAMPREY; private, Co. D; re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864;
transferred at [27]; discharged for disability, at Concord, June
2, 1865.
31. SPENCER LANE; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant, Jan.
1, 1864; re-enlisted a [18]; promoted to sergeant-major, Nov. 13,
1864; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865
32. EZRA E. MORRILL; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal;
re-enlisted as [18]; transferred as [27]; promoted to sergeant
Aug. 21, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
33. HANAN PIPER; private, Co. D; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865.
34. JOSEPH P. SANBORN; private, Co. F; discharged for
disability, March 27, 1863.
35. JOSEPH WALLIS; first sergeant, Co. F; promoted to second
lieutenant Jan. 3, 1863; killed at Port Hudson, La., Jne 14,
1863.
36. GEORGE R. WHICHER; private, Co. F.
N.H. Battalion, First N. E. Cavalry
mustered in Oct. 24 and Dec. 17, 1861
37. HOSEA Q. MASON; Troop B; promoted to sergeant Dec. 30, 1861;
discharged for disability, at Concord, May 11, 1862
38. SAMUEL W. LEIGHTON; Troop I; promoted to corporal July 13,
1862; died at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., Sept. 17, 1863.
39. JOHN W. SWAIN; Troop K; discharged for disability, Feb. 4,
1863.
Second U.S.
Sharp-shooters
40. DAVID C. WYATT; first enlisted Sept. 9, 1861; re-enlisted
veteran, Jan. 4, 1864; promoted to sergeant March 1, 1864;
wounded severely Aug. 15, 1864; transferred to 5th N.H. Vols.
Jan. 30, 1865.(Was the earliest enlisted Sanbornton man,
according to Adjutant-General's report)
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The Three years' men of 1862
N.H. Battalion, First N.E. Cavalry (added)enlisted Jan. 21, 1862
41. BYRON L. CARR; Troop M; re-enlisted Feb. 1, 1864.
42. CLARENCE B. SANBORN; Troop M.
43. OTIS C. WYATT; lieutenant; promoted to captain of Troop B,
March 31, 1864.
N.H. Ninth Regiment mustered in July 17
(Aug. 13 and 15), 1862, for three years
44. AARON CHASE; private, Co. C; transferred to brigade back,
Oct. 1, 1862
45. CHARLES H. CHASE (Aug. 15); private, Co. C.
46. SAMUEL R. EASTMAN; corporal, Co. C.
47. JOHN F. EVANS; private, Co. C; promoted to corporal;
captured July 30, 1864; died of disease, at Darwell, Va., Jan.
15, 1865
48. LEVI W. HILL; wagoner, Co. C; discharged for disability,
Dec. 1, 1862
49. PAUL B. JOHNSON; private, Co. C; discharged for disability,
at Concord, Dec. 23, 1863
50. HORACE B. PAGE (Aug. 13); transferred to Veteran Reserve
Corps, Sept. 30, 1863; mustered out Aug. 12, 1865
51. SAMUEL D. PEARSON; private, Co. C; died of starvation, at
Salisbury, N.C., Nov. 9, 1864 N.H. Twelfth
Regiment, Co. D mustered in Sept. 5, 1862 (unless
otherwise disgnated)
52. J. WARE BUTTERFIELD; captain; honorably discharged Nov. 17,
1862
53. JOHN M. BICKFORD; corporal; wounded May 3, 1863; trasferred
to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 23, 1864; mustered out July 26,
1865
54. BENJAMIN E. BLACKSTONE; private; discharged by order, at
Washington, D. C., Nov. 26, 1862
55. HENRY C. BUZZELL; private; promoted to corporal, Nov. 6,
1863; sergeant, May 1, 1864; wounded severely June 3, 1864; died
of wounds, at Washington, D. C., June 29, 1864
56. JAMES T. CALLEY; private; died of disease, at Falmouth, Va.,
Jan 13, 1863
57. CHARLES A. CATE; private, Co. H, Sept. 9; killed at
Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863
58. AUGUSTUS L. CHAPMAN; private, Sept, 9; killed at
Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
59. SMITH CHAPMAN; private
60. LEONARD CONANT; wagoner; mustered out June 18, 1865
61. JOHN G. DONIVAN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; mustered out
June 21, 1865
62. CYRUS P. DOW; private, Co. H, Sept. 9; wounded slightly June
3, 1864; promoted to corporal, Sept. 1, 1864; mustered out June
21, 1865
63. CHARLES W. DROWN; private; promoted to corporal, Feb. 6,
1864; to sergeant, May 1, 1864; wounded slightly June 3, 1864;
discharged by order, at New York, N.Y., May 19, 1865
64. CHARLES E. EDGERLY; private; wounded May 3, 1863; discharged
for disability, at Concord, Oct. 14, 1863
65. CHARLES H. FOSS; private; transferred to Veteran Reserve
Corps, Feb. 15, 1864; mustered out July 4, 1865
66. ANDREW P. GILMAN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; discharged
for disability, at Concord, Oct. 17, 1863
67. GEORGE B. GILMAN; private
68. MOSES B. GILMAN; private; transferred to Veteran Reserve
Corps, Sept. 30, 1863; mustered out July 6, 1865
69. WARD E. GILMAN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; mustered out
June 21, 1865
70. DOW B. GRIFFIN; private; mustered out June 21, 1865
71. GEORGE W. HALL; first sergeant; wounded May 3, 1863;
promoted to second lieutenant, Jan. 4, 1864; to first lieutenant,
July 20, 1864; commissioned captain, Jan 10, 1865 (declined);
mustered out June 21, 1865
72. ARTHUR L. HANNAFORD; private, Sept. 9; wounded May 3, 1863;
promoted to corporal, May 1, 1865; mustered out June 21, 1865
73. CLARK V. HINES; private, Co. E; mustered out June 21,
1865
74. JAMES M. HODGDON; private, Co. E; mustered out June 21,
1865
75. JOHN G. HODGE; private; promoted to corporal; killed at
Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
76. ALANSON P. HOWE; private
77. PRESCOTT Y. HOWLAND; corporal; discharged for disability, at
Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 1862
78. JOHN JONES; private; wounded May 3, 1863; transferred to
Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb 23, 1864; mustered out Aug. 14,
1864
79. JOSIAH JONES; private; discharged for disability, at
Alexandria, Va, Nov. 20, 1863
80. ASA KENISTON; private, Sept. 9; discharged by order, at
Falmouth, Va., March 19, 1863
81. AUTHUR L. KIMBALL; private; mustered out June 21, 1865
82. FRANK KNOWLTON; private; promoted to corporal, March 17,
1863; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863
83. JONATHAN E. LEAVITT; private; died of wounds, at Gettysburg,
July 3, 1863
84. WESLEY LEIGHTON; private, Co. H, Sept. 9; killed at
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863
85. WILLIAM S. MARTIN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; died of
wounds, at Potomac Creek, June 2, 1863
86. JOHN MOORES; private; wounded May 3, 1863; promoted to
corporal, April 19, 1864; to sergeant, Nov. 1, 1864; mustered out
June 21, 1865
87. BRADBURY M. MORRILL; second lieutenant, Sept. 8; promoted to
first lieutenant Co. E, Nov. 18, 1862; honorably discharged Nov.
11, 1863
88. FREDERICK F. OSGOOD; private
89. ALFRED V. PERRY; private; mustered out June 21, 1865
90. HIRAM C. PHILBRICK; private, Sept. 13; promoted to corporal,
May 9, 1865; mustered out June 21, 1865
91. LEAVITT S. ROBERTS; corporal; promoted to sergeant;
transferred to Invalid Corps, Dec. 1, 1863
92. WILLIAM E. ROBERTS; private, Sept. 2, 1863; transferred to
Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 2, 1865; mustered out July 25,
1865
93. IRA ROBINSON; private; wounded May 3, 1863; transferred to
Invalid Corps, Feb. 23, 1864
94. WILLIAM M. ROBINSON; private, Sept. 2, 1863; wounded May 3,
1863
95. LEANDER S. ROWE; private, Sept. 9; discharged by order, at
Washington, D.C., Dec. 11, 1862
96. BENJAMIN F. SANBORN; private; killed at Chancerllorsville,
Va., May 3, 1863
97. FREEDOM SANBORN; private, Co. H; discharged for disability,
at Point Lookout, Md., Feb. 1, 1864
98. OSCAR P. SANBORN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; discharged
by order, at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 18, 1863
99. THEODORE SANBORN; private; died of disease, at Fortress
Monroe, Jan. 28, 1865
100. WILLIAM H. SANBORN; corporal; wounded June 3, 1864;
promoted to sergeant, Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out June 21,
1865
101. ANDREW J. SMALL; private; missing at Chancellorsville, May
3, 1863; gained from missing; wounded slightly May 14, 1864;
mustered out June 21, 1865
102. GEORGE H. SMITH; private, Co. G, Sept. 9; killed at
Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
103. GEORGE W. SWAIN; privaate; killed at Chancellorsville, May
3, 1863
104. SAMUEL B. SWAIN; sergeant; promoted to first sergeant, May
1, 1864; mustered out June 21, 1865
105. LAFAYETTE W. TILTON; private; transferred to Invalid Corps,
Feb. 23, 1864
106. ISAAC B. VIRGIN; private; discharged by order, at
Washington, Jan. 3, 1863
107. ALBERT P. WADLEIGH; private; died of disease, at Falmouth,
Va., Jan. 20, 1863
108. ORRIN W. WALLACE; private; discharged by order, at
Falmouth, Va., March 21, 1863
109. BENJAMIN W. WEEKS; private; died Nov. 26, 1862
N.H. Fifteenth Regiment, Co. H mustered
in Oct. 11, 1862, and mustered out Aug. 13, 1863 (unless
otherwise disgnated)
110. JACOB P.B. SANBORN; captain; commissioned Nov. 3, 1862
111. BRACKET J. BAKER; musician
112. JOHN D. BLAKE; corporal; sick at Sanbornton (sickness at
home is referred to, in this and similar cases, after the full
term of service had expired)
113. GOERGE F. BOWERS; private; died of disease, at Carrollton,
La., May 9, 1863
114. HORACE A. BURLEY; private; died of disease, on board United
States transport, July 30, 1863
115. JASON J. BURLEY; sergeant
116. CHARLES W. BUZZELL; private
117. IRVING W. COOMBS; private
118. JOHN C. COOMBS; private
119. GEORGE DAWSON; private
120. THOMAS W. DONALD; private
121. MOSES E. EASTMAN; private; died of disease on board U.S.
transport, July 27, 1863
122. DANIEL S. GILMAN; private
123. JOHN HICKS; private
124. SAMUEL H. JACOBS; private; sick at Sanbornton
125. JOHN PERKINS; private, Oct. 31, 1862
126. DANIEL M. PHILBROOK; private, Oct. 31, 1862
127. THOMAS PHILBROOK; private
128. WILLIAM H. PHILBROOK; sergeant
129. JOHN RUNNELS; private
130. ADONTRAM T. SANBORN; musician
131. CHARLES H. SANBORN; private; died of disease, at
Carrollton, La., May 25, 1863
132. HARLAN P. SANBORN; private; sick at Sanbornton
133. JOHN S. SANBORN; private
134. JOHN Y. SANBORN; private
135. JOHN B. SHUTE; private; died of disease, at Carrollton,
La., Feb, 13, 1863
136. HORACE P. SWAIN; private
137. SAMUEL T. SWAIN; private; sick at Sanbornton
138. JAMES S. WALKER; private
N.H.
Sixteenth Regiment (nine-months' men)
139. JAMES PIKE; colonel; commissioned Nov. 1, 1862; mustered
out Aug. 20, 1863
First Regiment Heavy
Artillery
140. OLIVER D. PHILBROOK; sergeant, Co. M; enlisted Dec. 26,
1863; mustered out June 9, 1865; was also previously
enlisted.
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Recruits in the Various Regiments
The following are all headed "recruits," yet accredited to the
town of Sanbornton. A few only resided in town. Many of them
were foreigners, as shown by their names; quite a number
undoldierly in their conduct, as the word "deserted" appearss
after their names. It is needless here to specify such; but we
give the names of all in full, whith other notes, continuing to
number them from the preceding. The patriotism of the town will
thus be correstly measured, as these men were either hired by the
town authorities on "draft," or put into the service by
individual citizens as their "substitutes." The names are
entered in the order of the State
regiments. N.H. Second
Regiment
141. HENRY HARRIS; mustered in Dec. 6, 1864; not officially
accounted for
N.H. Third
Regiment
142. CHARLES EVERHARD; Co. F; mustered in Dec. 14, 1864; out
July 20, 1865
143. GEORGE ROBERTS; Co. K; Dec. 23, 1864, to June 15, 1865
N.H. Fourth Regiment Enlisted "for three
years"
between Dec. 20 and 28, 1864, except with three of the nine men
as below
144. THOMAS ATKINSON; Co. E
145. JOHN BANTIST; Co. I
146. JOHN CARROLL; Co. I
147. CHARLES HARRISON; enlisted volunteer, Sept. 17, 1862; not
officially accounted for
148. PETER KELLEY; Co. I; mustered in Sept. 29, 1863; captured
at Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864; released Feb. 24, 1865;
mustered out Aug. 4, 1865
149. HENRY McCORMICK; Co. F; not officially accounted for
150. JOHN MCDONRELD; Co. F; shot by provost guard March 14,
1865
151. WILLIAM PRICE; not officially accounted for
152. WILLIAM L. VELPMAN; Co. I; enlisted Oct. 6, 1863; mustered
out Aug. 23, 1865
N.H. Fifth Regiment
153. JOHN LYNCH; Co. F; mustered in Aug. 29, 1864
N.H. Sixth Regiment
(mostly enlisted for three years, between Dec. 28, 1863, and Jan.
5, 1864)
154. CHARLES BURNS; Co. C
155. O.H. DORN; Co. H
156. WILLIAM N. DUESBURY; Co. I; promoted to corporal, July 1,
1865; mustered out July 17, 1865
157. JAMES DUNN
158. JULIUS FRANK; Co. B
159. ANTHONY HAGERTY; Co. D; mustered in Aug. 26, 1864; first in
the Ninth Regiment; absent, prisoner of war, July 17, 1865
160. JOHN HARBECK; Co. H
161. OBED HARRIS; Co. I; first in the Eleventh Regiment; absent,
sick, since Dec. 29, 1863; no discharge furnished
162. ANTOINE HERNANDES; Co. H
163. LAWRENCE LAUGHLIN; Co. A; transferred to Department of the
Northwest, Oct. 10, 1864
164. JAMES McCORMICK; Co. B; mustered out July 17, 1865
165. JAMES McGROUGH
166. JOHN W. MEDFORD; Co. D
167. JOSEPH RIVERS; Co. I
168. CHARLES R. ROGERS; Co. I; killed in action, June 3,
1864
169. ROBERT SANDERS; Co. B
170. FRED SMITH; absent, sick, July 17, 1865
171. THOMAS SULLIVAN; Co. F
172. WILLIAM WERNER
173. JOHN W. WILLIAMS; Co. I; wounded May 12, 1864; since
absent, sick
N.H. Seventh Regiment
174. FREDERICK BOLTE; Co. H; mustered in Sept. 29, 1863; out
July 20, 1863
175. MICHAEL HAYES; Co. H; mustered in Nov. 29, 1864
176. CHARLES MEIER; mustered in Jan. 13, 1865
177. CHARLES B. SILVER; Co. G; mustered in Sept. 29, 1863, for
three years; mustered out July 20, 1865
N.H. Eighth Regiment
178. CHARLES L. ARLIN (formerly of Northfield); re-enlisted, Co.
D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth
N.H. Vols., Jan 1, 1865; promoted to corporal, Oct. 16, 1865;
mustered out Oct. 28, 1865
179. LUIGI BRIGOLIE; Co. B; enlisted Sept, 30, 1863
180. CHARLES H. HIBBARD; Co. D; mustered in Aug. 11, 1864;
transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan
1, 1865; mustered out July 21, 1865
181. CHARLES W. KIMBALL (formerly of New Hampton); Co. F;
re-enlisted, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran
Battalion, Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28,
1865
182. JAMES MORRISON; enlisted Aug. 17, 1864; not officially
accounted for
183. JOHN PRESBY (formerly enlisted from Northfield);
re-enlisted, sergeant, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; not officially
accounted for
184. GEORGE SLAMER; enlisted, Co. D, Dept. 29, 1863
185. ELBERT G. SMITH (formerly of New Hampton); Co. F;
re-enlisted, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran
Battalion, Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; promoted to corporal,
May 1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865
186. ROSWELL M. WELLS (formerly of New Hampton); Co. F;
re-enlisted Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; died of accidental gunshot
wound, Oct. 30, 1864
N.H. Ninth Regiment
187. JOHN BLAKE; mustered in Aug. 26, 1864
N.H. Tenth Regiment
188. ALEXANDER ANDERSON; private, Co. G; mustered in Feb. 10,
1864; transferred to Second N.H. Vols., June 21, 1865
189. ICTAVE CHAPINE; private, Co. F, Feb. 20, 1864; wounded
severely May 12, 1864; transferred to Second N.H. Vols., June 21,
1865
190. DAVID STONE; private, Co. F; mustered in Feb. 10, 1864, and
transferred to Second N.H. Vols., June 21, 1865
N.H. Eleventh Regiment
191. CHARLES BROWN; mustered in Dec. 29, 1863
192. JOHN JOHNSON; mustered in Dec. 29, 1863; Co. B; wounded
slightly May 16, 1864; severely July 30, 1864; died of disease,
at Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 30, 1864
193. JOHN NELSON; mustered in Dec. 29, 1863; wounded severely
May 12, 1864; discharged for disability, at Washington, D.C.,
Oct. 21, 1864
194. GEORGE SCRIBNER; mustered in Dec. 29, 1863
195. EDWARD WILLSON; mustered in Dec. 29, 1863
N.H. Twelfth Regiment
196. JOHN N. COLBY; Co. D; enlisted March 30, 1864
197. THOMAS W. DONALD; private, Co. D; mustered in Oct. 21,
1863; transferred to Second N.H. Vols., June 21, 1865
198. EDMUND GREENHALGH; musician, Co. D; mustered in Jan. 2,
1864; tranferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 12, 1865;
mustered out Aug. 21, 1865
First Regiment N.E. Cavalry; N.H. Battalion; Troop
B all enlisted March 29 or 30, 1864; all but two
mustered out July 15, 1865
199. GEORGE W. CARLETON; absent, sick, since June 16, 1864; no
discharge furnished
200. GILBERT G. CHASE; missing June 29, 1864; gained from
missing; promoted to corporal, July 1, 1865
201. PETER FARLEY
202. CORNELIUS JENOTTE; missing at Lacy Springs, Va., Dec. 21,
1864; gained from missing; promoted to corporal, May 1, 1865
203. JEREMIAH MANNING
204. BENJAMIN F. MARSH
205. JOHN NICHOLS
206. ALVAH SMITH; promoted to corporal, July 1, 1865
207. CHARLES YORK; captured June 29, 1864, died of disease, at
Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 14, 1864; grave No. 8,736
Troop C; chiefly mustered in March 30 and
31, 1864, and out July 15, 1865
208. PAUL BERNARD; promoted to corporal, June 1, 1865
209. JESSINO B. FAVOUR; died at Frederick City, Md., March 21,
1865
210. CHARLES GILISS; promoted to troop quartermaster sergeant,
July 1, 1865
211. ALBERT HORNEY; appointed bugler
212. JOHN LEE; mustered out June 5, 1865
213. MATTHEW SULLIVAN; mustered in April 5, 1864; promoted to
corporal, May 1, 1865 Troop
D:
214. ROBERT B. FERRIS; enlisted July 28, 1864
215. JOHN MURPHY; enlisted July 28, 1864
216. WILLIAM NEWELL; enlisted Aug. 16, 1864
217. GEORGE SAILOR; enlisted July 28, 1864
218. GOERGE WILLIAMS; enlisted Aug. 5, 1864
Troop E; all enlisted (mustered in) between
June 8 and Aug. 17, 1864 (the major part July 16 and 21), and
deserted in a body:
219. WILLIAM ANDERSON
220. JOHN BLAIR
221. EDWARD BRADLEY
222. JOHN BRADY
223. JOHN BROWN
224. JOHN CRONAN
225. JOHN DAILEY
226. GEORGE DULEY
227. JOHN FARRELL
228. HENRY FLARTHEY
229. JAMES GILMAN
230. GEORGE HANE
231. JAMES HARDGROVE
232. THOMAS JONES
233. CHARLES KENT
234. WILLIAM KING
235. JAMES MARKHAM
236. TIMOTHY MCCARTY
237. DANIEL MILLER
238. WILLIAM SIMPSON
239. ANDREW SMITH
240. JOHN SMITH 2D
241. ALBERT WALSH
Troop F (mustered in July 16, 1864; out
July 15, 1865)
242. JAMES BENTON
243. JAMES FITZGERALD
Troop G
244. JOHN CANNING; mustered in July 29, 1864
245. GEORGE GOODWIN; mustered in July 21, 1864
Troop I
246. WILLIAM ANSON; mustered in Aug. 13, 1864
247. GEORGE EDWARD; mustered in Aug. 13, 1864; mustered out June
12, 1865
248. JOHN G. SANBORN; mustered in Jan. 5, 1864 (was also
previously enlisted)
Veteran Reserve Corps
249. WESTLEY ALEXANDER; mustered in June 30, 1864
250. WILLAIM BANNISTER; mustered in July 28, 1864
251. PAT. C. MCQUEENEY; musttered in June 25, 1864
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We supplement the above lists by the following fourteennames of individuals who are otherwise known to have served theri
country as Sanbornton men in the war of 1861-65. A few of these,
though belonging to New Hampshire regiments, yet fail, by an
oversight, to be noticed in the Adjutant-General's reports;
others were enlisted in regiments out of the State; and others
still served in some different army departments.
252. AMOS D. BAKER
253. SYLVESTER CHAPMAN
254. WILLIAM O. DANIELS
255. EBENEZER C. FIFIELD
256. GEORGE P. HOWE
257. JOHN M. HOWE
258. RUFUS HOWE, JR
259. SYLVESTER D. HUNT
260. OLIVER P. MORRISON
261. CARLETON ROLLINS
262. JOSIAH S. SWAIN
263. FREDERIC P. TAYLOR
264. ALBERT K. TILTON
265. JEREMIAH C. TILTON
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