SONS OF PLYMOUTH IN THE CIVIL WAR

                After President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation on April 15, 1861, calling for 75,000 men to serve three months, recruiting began immediately in the cities and towns of New Hampshire. Two thousand NH volunteers quickly stepped forward.   John H. Thompson of Holderness was the recruiting officer for the towns in this vicinity.  From this number of volunteers the 1st NH Regiment was organized.  Eight of the volunteers were natives or residents at some time of the village of Plymouth.  They were:  Addison W. Heath and Leroy S. Heath, who were born in Plymouth and enlisted at Holderness, and Oliver M. Sawyer, a Plymouth native who enlisted at Nashua.  In Captain Joshua Chapman’s company in the State service at Portsmouth and Concord were Oscar F. Merrill and Theodore V. Nutting, Plymouth natives.  Moses G. Tucker, William M. Sargent and Robert W. Haney, had been residents of Plymouth at one time.  All eight local volunteers re-enlisted for three years after their discharge in August of 1861.

              Listed here are the names of men who either were residents of Plymouth before and/or after the war, as well as some who were native sons of Plymouth .who served their country during the Civil War.  Many were born elsewhere but were listed on the quota for Plymouth.

 

Abbot, Sylvester D.  – Company D, 6th Massachusetts.  Lived in Rumney after the war.

Adams, Edgar A.  – Company A, 6th NH.  Resided in Plymouth after the war.

Alexander, William – Company F, 2nd NH and Company A, 6th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Ames, Thomas G. – Company H, 15th NH.  Died of disease at Port Hudson, LA, July 20, 1863.

Andrews, Calvin M. – Company E, 12th NH and Company G, 1st Heavy Artillery. 

Avery, Martin B. – Company G, 12th NH.  Discharged with disability in 1863.

 

Bailey, George E. – Company A, 25 Massachusetts Infantry.  Discharged with disability, 1862.

Baker, John L. – Second Company, Heavy Artillery.  Lived in Manchester after the war.

Ballou, Frederick W. – Company E, 16th NH.  Was a musician while in the army.

Barrett, Joel – Company H, 14th NH.  Died of Disease at Poolesville, MD in 1863.

Batchelder, Carlos E. – Served in a Massachusetts regiment.  Died in service.

Batchelder, George H. – Company C, 30th Massachusetts.  Died at Baton Rouge in 1863.

Bayley, Timothy E. – Company H, 14th NH.  Discharged in 1865.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Bean, Darius K. – Company F, Second and Company B, 24 Veteran Reserve Corps.

Benton, Leonard P. – Company E, 8th NH.  Captured at Bayou de Glaize, Louisiana.

Berry, Hiram O. – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Fredericksburg. 

Bixby, Joseph C. – Company A, 12th NH.  Served until 1863.

Blair, Henry W. – 15th NH Infantry.  Severely wounded at Port Hudson, Louisiana.

Blair, Joseph C. – Company B, 15th NH.  He was a wagoner.  Discharged in 1863.

Blake, John W. – Company A, 6th NH.  Lived in Plymouth, then Kansas after the war.

Blake, Rufus – Company K, 4th NH.   Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Blodgett, Webster P. – Company B, 18th NH.  Lived in Orford.

Boyle, Cornelius – Company I, 4th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Braley, Frank – Company F, 12th NH.  Lived in Plymouth for a time after the war.

Brock, Leonard – Company C, 40th Massachusetss Infantry.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Brown, Alston – Company B, 1st Calvary. Left arm amputated while in service.

Brown, John L. – Company G, 28 U.S, Infantry (colored). Lived in Texas after the war.

Brown, Lewis E. – Company G, 1st Heavy Artillery.  Resided in Plymouth from 1900.

Brown, Manson S. – Company C, 13th NH.  Principal musician, wounded at Fredericksburg.

Brown, Philip – Company K, 6th NH.  Deserted at Spottsylvania, Virginia in 1864.

Bruce, Joseph C. – Second Company, H.A.  Lived a few years in Plymouth after the war.

Bruce, Thomas – Company A, 5th NH & Company F, 13th V.R.C.  Lived in Franklin later.

Burleigh, Alvin – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged in 1963.

Butler, Arthur W. – Company A, 6th NH.  Lived in Plymouth many years after the war.

Butts, George – Company G, 43rd U.S. Infantry (colored).  Lived in Missouri after the war.

Buzzell, Aaron – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Spottsylvania.  Lived here after the war.

 

 

Campbell, Leonard – U. S. Navy, served on Steamers, “Ohio,” “North Carolina,” “Wyoming.”

Carroll, Henry – 13th New York, also U.S. Navy.  Resided in Plymouth from 1897.

Casey, Michael – U.S. Navy.  Served on Steamers, “Ohio” and “Kearsarge.”  Deserted 1866.

Cass, Luther – Company A, 6th NH.  Drowned in sinking of Steamer, “West Point” in 1862.

Cass, Samuel N.  – 14th Pennsylvania.  Lived in Plymouth 20 years, beginning in 1870.

Cayes, Nathaniel – Company C, 12th NH.  Lived in Plymouth from the date of his discharge.

Champion, Christopher – U.S. Navy.  From Worcester, Massachusetts, lived here in 1865.

Chandler, John – Company F, 2nd NH.  Severely wounded at Bull Run.  Lived in Plymouth.

Chandler, William – Company D, 18th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Chapman, Henry E. – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded severely at Bull Run, right leg removed.

Chase, Daniel – Company I, 1st N.H,H.A.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Chase, Heber – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Fredericksburg.  Lived here after the war.

Chenery, Moses – Company I, 2nd Mass. Cavalry.  Was a saddler in the service.

Cheney, Charles – U.S. Navy.  Served on Steamers, “Ohio,” and “Shawnee.” Deserted 1865.

Cilley, Anthony – Company D, 7th NH.  Wounded at Olustee, Florida.  Discharged 1864.

Cilley, Gustavus R. – Company A, 6th NH.  Lived in Plymouth before and after war for a time.

Clairmont, Peter – 11th NH, not assigned to a Company.  No other information available.

Clark, Joseph – Company A, 6th NH.  Commissioned a Captain 1861.   Resigned 1862.

 Clifford, Commodore W. – Company D, 1st Vermont.  Captured twice in 1863.

Cobb, William A. – Company K, 42nd Massachusetts.  Enlisted for 100 days in July of 1864.

Coffin, Henry G. – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Bull Run.  Company B, 24th V. R. C.

Colburn, Leonard – Company H, 1st N.H.H.A.  Lived in Plymouth after 1881.

Cook, Danford – Company H, 12th NH.  Discharged with a disability in 1863.

Corliss, Cyrus R. – Company B, 15th NH.  Died in Clinton, Iowa after living in Plymouth after war.

Corliss, Francis R. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability.  Later lived in Iowa.

Craig, George W. – Company A, 6th NH.  Killed at Bull Run, Virginia, August 29, 1862.

Craig, Oliver Hazard Perry – Company A, 6th NH.  Captain in 1862.  Lived in Plymouth later.

Craig, Oliver T. – Company G, 1st Heavy Artillery.  Lived in Ashland after the war.

Crawford, Cephas R.  Company E, 12th NH.  Captured at Chancellorsville, 1863.

Crawford, Prentiss H. – Company B, 3rd Vermont.  Lived in Plymouth in youth and from 1870.

Crawford, William H. – Served in a New Jersey regiment.  Died in service in May, 1865.

Cross, William – Company K, 2nd Vermont Infantry.  Lived in Plymouth from 1895.

Cummings, George H. – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded severely at Chancellorsville 1863.

Cummings, Greenleaf R. – Company K, 5th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Cummings, William H. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability. Lived in Rumney after.

 

Dailey, James – Company 2, Battalion V.R.C.  Had previously served in the 69th Pennsylvania.

Dalton, Joseph E. – Company H, 12th NH.  Discharged with a disability in December 1864.

Davidson, John Newell – Company G, 12th NH.  Captured at Chancellorsville 1863.  Escaped.

Davis, Joseph – Company F, 9th NH.  Captured after mine explosion at Petersburg, 1864. Died 1865.

Diedrich, Frederick – 7th NH, an unassigned recruit.  Deserted.

Diggs, Edwin – Company G, 38th Infantry (colored).  Discharged 1867.

Diggs, Kiah – Company G, 38th Infantry (colored).  Discharged 1867.

Drake, John A. – Company A, 15th NH.  First Sergeant.  Discharged August 1863.

Dunton, Alonzo E. – A veteran, having served in a Massachusetts regiment.  Lived here after war.

 

Eastman, Galen – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded at Chancellorsville 1863.  Discharged 1865.

Eastman, Simeon – Company B, 15th NH. & Company A, 18th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Edmonds, George E. – Company C, Heavy Artillery.  Resided in Plymouth from 1874.

Ela, John W. – Company B, 15th NH.  Was a lawyer in Plymouth before moving to Chicago.

Elkins, Frank P. – Company I, 1st N.E. and 1st NH Cavalry.  Captured at Mountville, VA. 1862.

Ellis George W. – Company G, Heavy Artillery.  Lived in Plymouth after war from 1888.

Ellsworth, Samuel – Company A, 12th NH.  Captured at Chancellorsville 1863.  Lived here after.

Emerson, John B. – 2nd Indiana Cavalry. Captured and released.  Resided in Indiana after war.

Evans, George – U.S. Navy.  Failed to appear after enlistment.  Lived in Plymouth prior to enlist.

 

Farmer, Luther – Company A, 6th NH.  Died of disease at Antietam, MD in October 1862.

Farmer, William W. – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Bull Run.  Died at Centreville, VA.

Farnum, George W. – Company I, 4th NH.  Discharged with a disability 1863.  Died in 1866.

Farnum, Hiram B. – Marine Corps.  Served on Steamers, “Hartford” and “Vermont.”

Farnum, Walter B. – Company B, 15th NH.  Wounded 1863.  Died at Baton Rouge, June, 1863.

Fellows, Charles H. – Company I, 1st NH Cavalry – Discharged `1865.  Lived in Rumney after.

Ferrin, Alvah C. – U.S. Navy.  Served on Steamers, “Vandalia” and “Albatross.”  Disch. 1865.

Ferrin, Edward E. – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged August 1863.  Lived in Plymouth & B/W.

Fifield, Dana – Company I, 4th NH.  Discharged with a disability in 1863.  Lived in Plymouth.

Flanders, Edward P. – Company K, 4th Massachusetts Militia.  Discharged in 1864.  Died 1871.

Flynn, William J. – U.S. Navy.  Served on Steamers, “Ohio” and “Paul Jones.”  Deserted 1866.

Foley, Michael – Company F, 4th NH.  Discharged August 1865.

Foss, Elbridge G.  – Company E, 18th NH.  Discharged in 1865.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Foster, Amos P. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability in 1862.

Fox, Russell F. – Company G, 5th NH.  Died of wounds at Washington, D.C. in June 1863.

French, Asa P. – Company G, 3rd NH.  Discharged with a disability 1862.  Lived in Plymouth.

 

Garland, Jeremiah Caverno, M.D. – Assistant Surgeon with Army from 1863 to 1865.

George, Charles Henry – 16th Maine Infantry.  Wounded at Fredericksburg 1862.

George, Daniel Eaton – 1st Massachusetts Infantry.  Discharged 1864.  Lived Plymouth previous.

George, Frank H. – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged August 1863.

George, Samuel W. – Company I, 12th NH.  Died of disease at Falmouth, VA, in 1863.

Gilbert, Francis – Company K, 7th NH.  A recruit, enlisted on Plymouth quota.  Discharged 1865.

Gilman, Pliny R. – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded at Chancellorsville and at Cold Harbor, VA.

Glynn, David – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability in 1865.  Always lived here.

Goodhue, Sumner A. – Company C, 1st Massachusetts.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Goodnature, Camuel – Company B, 9th NH.  Wounded at Poplar Springs Church, 1864.

Goss, Harris J. – Company F, 18th NH.  Wounded at Fort Stedman, VA.  Discharged in 1865.

Green, Charles E. – Company A, 6th NH.  Sergeant.  Served until 1862.  Lived in Plymouth 1861.

Green, Frank C. – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged 1863.  Lived in Plymouth until 1881.

Green, Henry B. – U.S. Navy.  Ass’t Eng. On Steamers, “Colorado & “Tahoma.” Until 1865.

 

Haines, James H. – Company H, 14th NH.  Discharged with a disability June 1863.

Hall, Benjamin – Company B, 1st NH Cavalry.  Captured at Rean’s Station, VA, 1864.

Haney, Robert W. – Company G, 11th NH.  Wounded at Spotsylvania 1864.  Discharged 1865.

Hannaford, William F. – Company F, 8th NH.  One of the volunteers for charge on Port Hudson.

Hanscom, Samuel T. – Company H, 8th NH.  Wounded at Port Hudson, LA. And died 1863.

Hardy, Anthony C. – 18th NH Chaplain.  Mustered out in 1865.

Harrison, John – Company A, 7th NH.  A recuit, discharged July 1865.

Harvey, Henry R. – Company E, 12th NH.  Died at Potomac Creek, VA, 1862.  Was from Plymouth.

Heath, Addison W. – Company I, 1st NH & Company A, 5th NH.  Musician.  Died October 1865.

Heath, Leroy S. – Company I, 1st NH & Company A, 5th NH.  Wounded severely in 1864.

Heath, Oscar P. – 2nd Minnesota Infantry & 4th U.S. Artillery.  Was born in Plymouth.

Heath, Warren Cyrus – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged 1864.  Birth cert. Says “Cyrus Warren.”

Higgins, William – U.S. Navy.  Served on Steamer, “Aries”.  Deserted at Boston 1865.

Homan, Arthur L. – Company B, 4th Massachusetts.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Horsman, George – Company I, 7th NH.  A recruit.  Discharged July 1865.

Houston, Gilmore McL. – Company A, 6th NH.  Quartermaster Sergeant.  Discharged 1865.

Houston, William L. – Company A, 6th NH.  Musician.  Discharged due to disability 1863.

Huckins, Robert – Company C, 1st NH Cavalry.  Discharged July 1865.

Hull, Lorenzo R. – Company B, 1st Massachusetts Infantry.  Musician.  Lived in Plymouth after.

Huntoon, Andrew J. – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded at Chancellorsville 1863.  Was a Captain.

Hutchins, George K. – Company E, 12th NH.  Corporal.  Discharged June 1865.

 

Jenness, Charles H. – Company I, 12th NH.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Jenness, Jeremiah F. – Company I, 12th NH.  Wounded at Gettysburg, 1863. Lived here after.

Jewell, George K. – Company B, 15th NH.  Right leg amputated in the service.  Died 1872.

Jones, Abner C. – Company E, 12th NH.  Discharged June 1865.

 

Kent, Horatio J. – 15th Mass. Battery.  Lived in Plymouth after war.  Then moved to California.

Kimball, Arthur L. – Company D, 12th NH.  Wounded at Gettysburg 1863.  Lived here after.

King, Frank – Company G, 38th Infantry.  Died of disease at Point of Rocks, MD, 1865.

Knowles, Daniel Clark – Company D, 48th New York.  A minister in Plymouth 1881 to 1883.

 

Le Barron, Robinson – Company E, 8th VT Infantry.  Captured in 1862.  Lived here after.

Lewis, Calvin – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability 1863.  Lived here after war.

Libby, Luther L. – Company D, 4th NH.  Drowned at St. Augustine, FL, June 1862.

Logue, George – 7th NH.  Probably deserted, according to Stearns History, Volume I.

Lougee, Henry H. – Company F, 5th NH & Company G. 17th VT.  Wounded in 1865.

Lovejoy, Charles A. – Company I, 5t NH.  Wounded twice and died at Gettysburg, 1863.

Lovejoy, George W. – Company A, 6th NH & Company A, 1st NH Cavalry. Discharged 1865.

Lufkin, Daniel M. – Company D, VT & Company H, 12th VT.  Lived in Plymouth after war.

Luther, Charles H. - /company D, 6th NH.  Discharged in 1865.  Lived in Plymouth before war.

 

Marion, Charles – Unassigned recruit.  Enlisted on Plymouth quota October 31, 1863.

Marshall, William H. – Company E, 1st Sharpshooters.  Lived in Plymouth 1873 to 1885.

McDonald, Converse D. – Company E, Third NH.  Sergeant.  Discharged with disability, 1862.

McDonald, George – Company H, 6th NH.  A recruit on Plymouth’s quota.  Deserted 1864.

McIntosh, Frederick S. – Company C, 42nd Massachusetts.  Discharged with disability, 1863.

McQuesten, Henry H. – Musician, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps.  Plymouth native.

Merrill, Artemus W. – Company H, 14th NH.  Discharged July 1865.

Merrill, George W. – Company C, 5th NH.  Wounded at Fredericksburg and at Cold Harbor.

Merrill, Levi W. – Company B, 5th VT Infantry.  Wounded and captured 1863. Died of wounds.

Merrill, Oscar F. – Co. I, 1st N.E. Cavalry, wounded at Front Royal and at Middleboro, VA.

Merrill, Rockwood G. – Company B, 15th NH.  Principal musician.  Discharged and died 1863.

Merrill, Walter A. – Company A, 6th NH.  Died from disease at Washington, D.C. in 1862.

Merrill, Walter R. – Company A, 6th NH.  Mortally wounded at Fredericksburg.  Died 1862.

Mitchell, George K. – Company A, 6th NH.  Died of disease at Roanoke Island, NC, 1862.

Mitchell, John – Company F, 6th NH.  Deserted at Camp Nelson, Kentucky, January 1864.

Mitchell, Joseph L. – Company B, 29th Mass. Infantry.  Sergeant.  Lived in Plymouth from 1881.

Mitchell, Lewis – Company H, 14th NH.  Captured at Cedar Creek, VA in 1864.  Died in Rumney.

Mitchell, Robert W. – Company L, 1st Mass. Cavalry.  Discharged 1865. Plymouth until 1886.

Moran, John – Unassigned recruit.  Private in 14th NH in 1865.  No further record.

Morgan, Andrew J. – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged 1863.  In Plymouth at time of enlistment.

Morgan, Edwin J. – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged 1863.  In Plymouth at time of enlistment.

Morton, Frank – Company G, 17th VT Infantry.  Lived in Plymouth from 1877.

Moses, David P. – Company G, 1st Heavy Artillery.  Mustered out June 1865.

Muchmore, Alonzo D. – Company I, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability at Annapolis, 1862.

Mudgett, Ambrose H. – Company E, 12th NH.  Discharged with disability in 1864.

 

Nelson, James C. – Company C, 12th NH.  Wounded at Chancellorsville in 1863.  1st Lt. 1864.

Nelson, Joseph B. – Company B, 15th NH.  Died of disease at Port Hudson, Louisiana, 1863.

Nutting, Theodore V. – Company A, 6th NH.  Captured at Poplar Springs.  Died in prison, 1864.

 

Ordway, George T. – Company D, 11th NH.  Wounded at Spottsylvania, 1864.  Discharged 1865.

O’Sullivan, Michael – Company F, 10th NH.  Killed at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 1864.

 

Page, Ira M. – Company F, 33rd Mass.  Lived in Plymouth after the war until his death in 1894.

Palmer, Lemuel – Company C, 1st NH Cavalry.  Lived in Plymouth, then Campton after the war.

Parker, Addison A. – Company D, 4th NH.  Wagoner.  Discharged in 1865.

Parker, Curtis L. – Company B, 6th NH.  Corporal.  Discharged with disability, Nov. 1862.

Parker, Joseph – U.S. Navy from 1861 to 1864, and subsequently 9th New York, H.A.

Penniman, Justus B. – Company B, 15th NH.  Wounded at Port Hudson & died in New Orleans.

Perkins, John E. – 131st PA Infantry.  In battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsburg.

Pervier, Andrew J. – Company A, 7th NH – Captured in FL. Died in Andersonville prison, 1864.

Philbrick, Hiram C. – Company D, 12th NH.  Corporal.  Wounded at Gettysburg.

Pike, Christopher C. – 5th New York Infantry, transferred to 14th New York Cavalry.  Wounded.

Potter, Harrison – Company K, 7th NH.  Discharged at Conford, June 1865.

Preston, John A. – Company H, 14th NH.  Died of disease at Washington, D.C., August 1864.

Priest, Cummings – Company H, 8th NH.  Wounded at Labadieville, LA, 1862.

Proben, Auguste – Company B, 7th NH.  Died of disease at Portsmouth Grove, R.I., 1864.

 

Reed, Joseph W. – Colored – Company D, 54th Mass. Infantry.  Deserted and apprehended, 1865.

Richardson, Asa – Company G, 6th NH.  Wagoner.  Discharged with disability in 1862.

Roberts, Edmund – Company G, 38th U.S. Infantry (colored).  Discharged in Texas in 1867.

Robie, William J. – 60th Mass. Infantry.  Lived in Plymouth until 1880.  Moved to Indiana.

Rogers, Nathaniel P. – 4th NH.  Musician.  Discharged with disability at Hilton Head, SC, 1861.

Rogers, Tristram – 4th Regiment; appointed ass’t surgeon, 1864.  Appointment declined.

Russell, William A. – Company D, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability at Providence, R.I., 1862.

Ryan, James – U.S. Navy, Landsman.  Served on Steamers, “Ohio” & “Paul Jones.” Deserted 1866.

Ryan, James S. -   Company A, 6th NH.  Enlisted on Plymouth quota, 1861.  Corporal.

 

Sanborn, Charles A. – Company F, 9th NH.  No record of discharge.  Lived a few years in Plymouth.

Sanborn, Charles E. – Company C, 5th NH. & Company A, 18th NH.  Discharged w/ disability, 1862.

Sanborn, William J. – Company I, 5th NH.  Wounded at Savage St., VA & Antietam, 1862.

Sargent, Seneca – Company A, 6th NH.  Corporal and Sgt. Lived in Thornton, Ply., and Ashland.

Sargent, Walter H. – Company H, 14th NH.  Twice wounded and captured.  Discharged w/dis., 1865.

Sargent, William M. – Company C,13th NH.  Discharged with disability, November 1863.

Sawyer, Oliver M. – Company E, 1st NH. Captured and released 1861. Re-enlisted, August 1862.

Scott, George Hale – Company G, 13th VT.  Sgt.  Pastored Plymouth Cong. Church, 1873 to 1881.

Seavey, Carlos B. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability in Philadelphia, PA., 1862.

Shinn, Quillen H. – 3rd and 12th Virginia, U.S. Service.  Wounded & prisoner at Belle Isle, VA, 1862.

Smith, Albert S. – Company F, 1st VT & Company I, 6th NH.  Wounded at Antietam, 1862.

Smith, Alfred L. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with disability, December 1863.

Smith, Benjamin F. – Company ?G, 1st N.H.H.A. – Enlisted on Plymouth quota, 1864.

Snith, Dred – Company G, 38th U.S. Infantry (colored).  Discharged at Indianola, Texas, 1867.

Smith, Elijah L. – Company B, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability at Washington, D.C., 1862.

Smith, George W. – Company I, 5th NH.  Transferred to Company H.  Wagoner.  Disch. 1865.

Smith, Harry – U.S, Navy – Served on Steamers, “Ohio, Marblehead & Marion.”  Deserted 1866.

Smith, Henry – Company C, 7th NH.  Substitute.  Discharged July 1865.

Smith, Isaac – Company G, 38th U.S. Infantry (colored).  Discharged at Indianola, Tex., 1867.

Smith, James – Company H, 7th NH.  Deserted at Staten Island, New York, November, 1864.

Smith, John – Company G, 7th NH. Corporal.  Discharged July 1865.

Smith, Obadiah G. – Company G, 1st NH Cavalry.  Farrier.  Lived in Plymouth after the war.

Smith, Thomas – Company K, 3rd NH.  Corporal.  Discharged July, 1865.

Spinney, Daniel J. – Company K, 13th NH.  Sergeant.  Discharged with a disability, Feb. 1863.

Spokesfield, Ferdinand C. – Company K, 39th Mass. Infantry.  Lived in Plymouth from 1877.

State, William – Company K, 6th NH.  Wounded at The Wilderness, VA., 1864.  Absent, 1864.

Stearns, Charles E. – Born in Plymouth, enlisted in a Massachusetts regiment in 1863.

Stearns, Richard G. – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded at Chancellorsville, 1863.  From Plymouth.

Stevens, Norman Curtis, M.D. – Served as assistant or contract surgeon in Virginia.

Straw, Daniel D. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability in 1862.

Straw, Ralph W. – Company H, 4th NH & Company D, 1st VT Cavalry.  Killed in action, 1862.

Swett, Sylvester – Company C, 12th NH, transferred to 52nd Co., 2nd Batt. V.R.C.  Wounded.

 

 

Thompson, John L. – 1st IL L.A., 1861. 1st NH Cavalry, U.S. Volunteers, Brevet Brig. Gen’l.

Thurston, Frank J. – Company D, 4th NH & Company E, 18th NH.  Discharged with disability.

Tucker, Henry M. – Company B, 19th Mass. Infantry, also 1st Company N.H.H.A.

Tucker, Moses G. – Unassigned volunteer.  Company I, 4th NH.  Wounded at Drewry’s Bluff.

Tupper, William H. – Company A, 6th NH.  Wounded at Bull Run, VA., 1862.

Tyler, Jesse – 1st Massachusetts H.A. Artificier.  Lived in Plymouth 1885 to 1902.

Tyrie, Thomas – Company H, 1st NH Cavalry.  Later became a Methodist Minister.

 

Upham, Henry W. – Company K, 1st NH Cavalry.  Discharged July 1865.

 

Ward, James Otis – Company H, 14th NH.  Wounded at Opequan, Virginia, 1864.

Warren, Jerry – Company G, 38th U.S. Infantry (colored).  Died of disease at Brazos Springs.

Watson, Charles – Company E, 7th NH.  Captured May 1864.  Exchanged in December 1864.

Webber, Simon M. – Company A, 6th NH.  Discharged with a disability at Newburne, N.C.

Webster, Elbridge E. – Company D, 1st NH Cavalry.  Discharged July 1865.

Webster, Elisha A. – 1st Maine Cavalry.  Wounded in June 1864.  Lived in Plymouth & Rumney.

Webster, Henry – Company B, 15th NH.  Discharged August 1863.

Wedgewood, Charles E. – Company G, 1st N.H.H.A.  Discharged June 1865.

Welch, William B. – Company E, 12th NH.  Wounded seven times at Cold Harbor, VA.

Wescott, Gustine M. – Company F, 9th NH.  Wounded at Antietam, 1862.

Wheeler, William H. – Company C, 16th Mass. Infantry, transferred to 11th Batt., Mass. Inft.

White, Henry – Company I, 1st N.H.H.A.  Was a passenger conductor on B & M Railroad.

Wight, Eli Mellen – Assistant surgeon, 1865 – 66.  Born in Bethel, ME.  Lived here 1862-64.

Williams, George – Company C, 105th N.Y. Infantry.  Sergeant.  Died here in 1895.

Wilson, Gordon S. – Company G, 2nd Mass.  Killed at Gettysburg, PA, 1863.

Woodbury, Wooster E. – Company C, 13th NH.  Wounded at Cold Harbor, VA, 1864.

Worthen, George E. – Company E, 12th NH.  Transferred to Company C.  From Lowell.

Worthen, George W. – Company C, 11th NH.  Wounded at Fredericksburg, 1862. 

Wright, Renselear O. – Company H, N.H.H.A.  Discharged June 1865.  Died in 1883.

 

Young, William H. H. – Co. I, 4th NH.  Killed in mine explosion at Petersburg, VA, 1864.

 

 

 

The above data is taken from Stearns History of Plymouth, Volume I, published in 1905.