Second New Hampshire Regiment Staff Roster

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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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STAFF

Name

Submitter(s)

Thomas P. PIERCE, Colonel, credited Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

Gilman MARSTON, Colonel.

Frank S. FISKE, Lieutenant-Colonel, credited Keene, Cheshire.

Josiah STEVENS, Jr., Major, credited Concord.

Samuel G. LANGLEY, Adjutant, credited Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

Evarts W. FARR, Captain, credited Littleton, Grafton; on September 2, 1862 he was appointed Major of the Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry.

Daniel W. BOHONON, Capt., was residing in Grafton when he enlisted, Aug. 28, 1862, in Co. C, 12th Regt.; was appointed corporal, Mar. 1, 1863; sergeant, May 3, 1863; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, a minie ball passing through his thigh; appointed first lieutenant, Co. H, Sept. 16, 1864; captain Co. C, Apr. 12, 1865; mustered out with his regiment, June 21, 1865, and immediately mustered into the 2nd Regt., as captain, and served till Dec. 19, 1865. His record was an exceptional one, he being in every engagement of his regiment. After the war, he was a government revenue officer at Richmond, Va., where he resided till his death, July 26, 1880.

Richard N. BATCHELDER, Quartermaster, became Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Potomac.

Rev. Henry F. PARKER, Chaplain, credited Concord.

Sylvanus BUNTON, Surgeon, credited Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

George H. HUBBARD, Surgeon.

Source #2

George P. GREELEY, credited Hollis, Hillsborough; appointed assistant Surgeon May 3, 1861;  appointed assist. Surgeon Fourth NH Regiment Aug 1, 1861; promoted to Surgeon Oct 8, 1862; honorably discharged Oct 23, 1864.

Source #1

Harriet Patience DAME, Nurse.

 

Source(s):

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

  2. The History of Sutton, NH by Augusta H. Worthen. Transcribe by Don Davis  8/1/00


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