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George E. Ashton of Manchester
Charles Anderson Private, mustered Dec. 28, 1863. transferred from Co. I, 13th NH Reg. March 13, 1864. see Co. I, 13th NH Reg.
David Austen In US Navy May, 861, and served on schooner "Wanderer." Dis- charged June, 1862. Re-enlisted Aug. 30, 1864. served on board "Colorado" in South Carolina, afterwards on board schooner "Hope" at Fort Sumter, raising sunken vessels. Discharged September, 1865.
Daniel Plumer Avery In US Navy, was on board the "Cumberland," witnessed the battle of the "Merrimack" and "Monitor." Re-enlisted private, Co. H., 9th Reg�t. Mustered Aug. 21, 1862. Deserted at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862, when ordered to assist in conveying Col. Titus from the field. Re-enlisted for two years in Gibbs (Mass.) Battery. After a year came home on a furlough, and was advertised to lecture in a school-house in Rochester, where he was arrested as a deserter. Was allowed to return to his Regiment. Served in the "Red River Expedition" where he is supposed to have died, as he has not since been heard from.
Hugh R. Barnard of Bedford; clerk, monitor "Catskill."
Gershom H. Horne Private, Mustered Aug. 14, 1863. Transferred from 5th NH Company E April 21, 1864.
George E. Belknap Lieutenant Commander, b. Newport NH 1832; d. Key West, FL 1903
Joseph Bamford Private, Co. I, 15th Reg�t. Mustered Oct. 14, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1863. on ship "Albatross." Substitute for Geo. H. Rogers. Mustered Aug. 30, 1864
Robert Bennett Substitute for S.F. McDuffee. Mustered Jan. 5, 1865, for three years in Navy
Samuel L. Beverly of Hudson
John H. Clark of Amherst
John M. Contalow of Manchester
Henry A. Fletcher of Amherst
Charles Chanpney of Amherst
Jefferson C. Dunbar First Sergeant, enlisted May 13, 1861, age 27; claimed residence Hampton; credited Bradford, MA; enlisted US Navy Reg.: discharged July 13 1867; died Hampton, NH, Dec 4 1900.
Peter Dowd of Manchester
Nelson D. Gould of Amherst
Micheal Harney of Hudson
James Hayes of Manchester
Mason Foster of Sullivan; son of Ephraim, born in the old Muzzy house, that stood where the parsonage stands, was in the U. S. Navy; served as a landsman on the U. S. Ships, Ohio, Princeton, and Mohican; re-enlisted and served as paymaster's steward on the U. S. S. Newbern. Resided. Pittsfield, Ill. after the war.
Morton Ingalls of Mason
Walter Lee of Manchester
Robert Littlefield Private, enlisted Enfield, NH Oct 15 1863, age 24; claimed residence Wells; transfered Navy Reg. UN discharged New York, NY, Receiving Ship Aug 7 1865.
William Miller Private, enlisted Aug 19, 1863 age 23 unit unknown at this time; transfered Navy Reg. UN; discharged Philadelphia, PA. Aug 21 1865; last reported residence Brooklyn, NY.
Patrick Moran of Amherst
Rufus Osgood Mason Surgeon; of Sullivan; a graduate of Dartmouth College, class of 1854; A. M. from same institution; M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, N. Y., 1859; appointed acting assistant surgeon in the Navy of the U. S., Oct. 21, 1861; served on the U. S. ship, "Santiago de Cuba"; resigned, Feb. 2, 1864. He became a prominent physician in the city of New York and died there, May 11, 1903.
George Hamilton Perkins Captain
Silas A. Riddle of Bedford; clerk, US Steamers "Calhoun" and "Carrabossett."
T. J. Rollins Captain, of Bedford; acting master steamer "Saco."
Joel L. Sanborn
Thomas M. Senter of Hudson; enlisted for two years June 1862, re-enlisted for two years February 27, 1865.
James H. Shaw of Hudson; enlisted April 19, 1863, and was honorably discharged April 19, 1865.
James Smith of Manchester
Patrick Sullivan of Mont Vernon
James K. Thornton Executive Officer
Joseph W. Wallace
Edward Williams of Mont Vernon
George N. Wheeler of Amherst
Josiah G. Woodbury of Bedford; A.A. paymaster, killed on board monitor "Catskill" August 19, 1864, by a shot from Fort Wagner, while bombarding Charleston, SC, his remians were brought to Bedford and interred with Masonic honors.

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