Memorial - Townsmen who served, Names Not On the Monument, But Who Served None-the-less. If you need further information, please call 603-659-3289 and leave a message or via email at newmarketnh.historicalsociety@gmail.com. 1SGT Luther M. Parker (unknown-1865) - Find a Grave Memorial 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, Department of Virginia, to July 1863. Provost duty at Manchester until June. and Photographs Reading Room to view the original item(s). Heritage Preservation Services, CWSAC Battle Summaries http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va119.htm: [*] Report of Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U.S. Army, commanding Middle Military Division, including operations August 4, 1864 February 27, 1865: Official Records, Series I, Vol. These new formats shared many characteristics with the earlier daguerreotypes but Rufus Anson, photographer. Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental He was born, resided in and credited to the town of Newport with an occupation as a mechanic. M. Allen Photo, Print, Drawing [Major General Samuel Augustus Duncan of 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment and 4th U.S. Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. Copyright 2006, 2009, 2011. Caught in the retreat were the wives of several Confederate generals staying in Winchester. The final Confederate invasion of the North was effectively ended. In his letter of 23 November 1862 Combs betrays a disaffection for the war shared by countless other recruits in the Union regiments newly formed in the summer of that year. The length of service was for 2 years and 9 months. Combs' military records identify him as a farmer, still residing in Winchester when he enlisted in the Union army on 19 August 1862. The 14th served at Fortress Monroe and Berryville in Virginia until the end of July 1864. 814 Chestnut Street], [between 1862 and 1865], - In trenches before Petersburg until August 27, 1864. From the front of the monument: New Hampshire erects this mon- ument to the mem- ory of her brave sons of her 14th Regiment who fell in battle Capts. Captain Maro J. Chamberlain of Co. G, 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment and Co. C, Co. A, and Co. G, 6th U.S. On September 24, 1862, the regiment was organized and mustered in Concord, New Hampshire. From November 1862 to April 1863, the 14th NH served picket duty along the upper Potomac River. Straw Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. Ordered to Morganza, La. Created / Published [between 1861 and 1865] Headings - United States.--Army.--New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, 14th (1862-1865)--People - Soldiers--Union--1860-1870 - Military uniforms--Union--1860-1870 - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union Headings Portrait photographs--1860-1870. A, 2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment and 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment in uniform] Enlarge [ digital file from original, front ] Torbert was then supposed to move through the New Market and Luray Gap in Massanutten Mountain and come up behind Early and cut-off his retreat at Fishers Hill. and are here buri- FourteenthRegimentNewHampshireVolunteerInfantry. Army. Carroll Davidson Wright was one of its regimental leaders. The Confederates fell back to Waynesboro, Virginia. Is the item digitized? Colored Troops Infantry [Unidentified soldier of Co. A, 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment in Union uniform], [Corporal Roger N. Webster of Co. F, 9th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment in uniform]. Products - Excelsior Brigade Moved to Newport News, Va., February 9, then to Suffolk March 13. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment (USCT) in uniform] / Photographed by Whitaker & Co., no. 14th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment was the last three-year regiment raised in New Hampshire, serving from September 24, 1862 to July 8, 1865. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment USCT in uniform / Photographed by Whitaker & Co., no. https://www.loc.gov/item/2021641617/. W. A. Scott Sheridan had spent the night in Winchester, on his way back from the Washington conference. G. Perrigo Price: $225.00. Born in Winchester, New Hampshire, Fosgate was 23 years old at the time of his enlistment in the regiment on Aug. 14, 1862. The 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. It was the last three-year regiment raised in New Hampshire, serving from September 24, 1862, to July 8, 1865. Since ambrotypes and tintypes are direct positives, they often Includes bibliographical references. Thirteen of these letters date from the period of Day's enlistment, which extended from September 1862 to July 1865. The regiment lost a total of 232 men during its service; 8 . H. Atwood Alternatively, you can purchase copies of various types through The 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. If you do not see a thumbnail image or a reference to another surrogate, please fill out a call slip in For a complete written history and photographs of the 14th New Hampshire, see Francis Buffum's Fourteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers (Earlysville, VA: Old Books Publishing, 1996). 14th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment Diary, Jan.-July 1865, MS 170, Milne [Philadelphia: whitaker & co., no. Union Brig. ADD TO CART. The Confederate line was gradually driven back toward the town. The Union advance was delayed long enough for Early to concentrate his forces to meet the main assault, which continued for several hours. Movement to Fortress Monroe, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., and to Berryville, Va. Sheridans Shenandoah Valley Campaign, assigned to, Duty at Kernstown and other points in the Shenandoah Valley, To Savannah, Ga. and Provost duty there, assigned to 1st Brigade, Grovers Division, District of Savannah, Ga., Dept. Editor's Note: Do you have information on this unit's role at the Siege of Petersburg? For information about reproducing, publishing, and citing material from this collection, as well as access to the original items, see: Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information, If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. This regiment had the distinction of having the first U.S. flags in the city of Richmond, Virginia, on April 3, 1865. From 6 March to 5 June Combs was part of a 60 man detachment occupying Fort Pulaski, on Cockspur Island at the mouth of the Savannah River. Join the one in a thousand users that support us financiallyif our library is useful to you, please pitch in. Captain David A. Macurdy of Co. H and Co. B, 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment in uniform / Hollyland's i.e. O. The 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. United States Army New Hampshire Infantry Regiment, 13th (1862-1865), United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories, New Hampshire -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories Publisher Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin Collection University_of_New_Hampshire_Library; blc; civilwardocuments; americana Digitizing . The invention of wet collodion photography processes in the 1850s allowed the development of two new kinds of photographs--ambrotypes and tintypes. The 14th Regiment New Hampshire Infantry was organized at Concord and mustered in on September 24, 1862. The 14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. The regiment returned to New Hampshire to vote in the spring elections which were heavily contested. (The slogan on the patriotic letterhead derives from the year's popular recruiting song, "We are Coming, Father Abraham, Three Hundred Thousand More.") L. G. Merrill At the conclusion of the Civil War, the 14th NH was stationed near Augusta and Savannah, Georgia. On 9/22/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. NH 14th Infantry He died of disease. 16th New Hampshire Regiment Infantry . Promotions: 1st Sergt 11/1/1864 Memorial Cenotaph. See more about the14th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, including the full names of the casualties on this monument. A. Fiske, Sergts. available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm. The monument to the 14th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment is in Winchester National Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia. : 19 years old Enlisted on 3/14/1864 as a Private On 3/15/1864 he mustered into " D " Co. NH 14th Infantry He died of disease on 4/15/1865 at Savannah, GA. Other Information : . In October 1862, the 14th NH arrived in Washington, D.C., where it camped on East Capitol Hill before establishing winter quarters at Poolesville, Maryland. The 14th Regiment New Hampshire Infantry was organized at Concord and mustered in on September 24, 1862. The regiment lost a total of 232 men during its service; 8 officers and 63 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, 4 . Select any of the units below to see its Gettysburg monument page. March to Falmouth, Va., December 59. Civil War Era Soldiers' Portraits: Surnames Q-Y - Maine Genealogy serving from September 24, 1862 to July 8, 1865. A small (2.5 x 3.25) diary for 1865, with 60 pages of entries leading up to the end Clinton A. Bancroft (1845-1911) - Find a Grave Memorial Whitaker & Co, photographer. Hours of operation are in our program of events and are on our web page andFacebook. Dix's Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 7. of the war and Lincolns assassination, kept by an unknown officer or company clerk He was discharged 6 Jul 1865 with a military job description as a teamster. Military uniforms--Union--1860-1870, - He was born in Ireland and credited to Newmarket. M. Macurdy (see map below)It was erected by the State of New Hampshire in 1868. erects this mon- SHELLAN, Morris enlisted 5 Aug 1864 at age 21 as a Recruit in Company I, 14th Regiment. G. W. Felch 14th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment was an infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. [Philadelphia: whitaker & co., no. Whitaker & Co, photographer. Attached to Grover's Brigade, Military District of . Maj. Gen. George Crook advised Sheridan to flank this position. The infantry attack pushed the Confederate troopers out of their way. The tintype portrait of Private Combs accompanying these letters is of uncertain date. A. Barnes and return to Washington. James Bowman mortaly wounded. It was the last three-year regiment raised in New Hampshire, serving from September 24, 1862, to July 8, 1865. 1846) served as a private. Ultimately, it is the researcher's obligation to assess copyright or other use restrictions and obtain permission from third parties when necessary before publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the Library's collections. Note that the letters on the hats and belt buckles are usually reversed. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! United States, None. Opportunities in neuroscience for future army applications. PVT William T Janvrin (1845-1865) - Find a Grave Memorial On March 16, 1864, the 14th N.H. departed for Louisiana to participate in the Red River Campaign, but arrived after it had ended. Revised Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire in the War of the Rebellion 1861 1866, as prepared and published by Authority of the Legislature, by Augustus D. Ayling (NH Adjutant General). - August 4, 1864. L. Parker Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2022; (DLC/PP-2017:171-6, formerly deposit D077). - Private (Color Sergeant), 17th Michigan Infantry, Company C. . In April 1863, the regiment moved its quarters to Camp Adirondack, in northeast Washington D.C. From April 1863 to the end of the year, the 14th NH performed guard duty at Old Capitol Prison, transporting prisoners and deserters, and at the Navy Yard Bridge (Benning's Bridge). no. Winchester National Cemetery is on the east side of Winchester, Virginia. The regiment was attached to Casey's Division, Military District of Washington, to December 1862. and assigned to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment USCT in uniform / Photographed by Whitaker & Co., no. The Confederate army was in full retreat. Itwasrecruited mostlyfromthecentralandsouthwesternsections,Cheshirecountyraisingfivecompanies. [Corporal Enoch Frederick Jackman of Co. G, 2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment and 6th U.S. Beach, January 12, 1939, Thornton Wilder to Mrs. H.H.A. Sergeant Major J. Henry Jenks, from Keene, New Hampshire, was the last man from this unit to fall in battle on October 19, 1864, in the Battle of Cedar Creek. C. C. Wilson It was the last three-year regiment raised in New Hampshire, serving from September 24, 1862, to July 8, 1865. Organized at Concord and mustered in September 24, 1862. THEFourteenthwasthelastlongtermregimentfurnishedbyNewHampshire. Reuben H. Combs, another brother (b. [Unidentified soldier in Union uniform and 14th New Hampshire Infantry Troops, Dublin, N.H.", - Monuments and Markers at Chancellorsville, Monuments and Markers on the Cold Harbor battlefield, Monuments and markers on the Spotsylvania Battlefield, Monuments and markers on the Wilderness Battlefield, 14th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. 1st Sergeant Co 14th New Hampshire Infantry Residence Keene NH; 41 years old. ory of her brave The regiment lost a total of 181 men during service; 5 officers and 84 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 92 enlisted men died of disease. such as microfilm or copy prints? JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Veterans and recruits transferred to 2nd New Hampshire. H. O. Baker Ask A Librarian service or call the reading room between 8:30 and http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/visitorcenter/flag/Regiment%20Details%2011-15.htm%2314th, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nh/topic/civilwar/nh14thcostaff.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20060301102154/http:/www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/currier.htm, https://web.archive.org/web/20060901162831/http:/www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/jenks.htm, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. G. T. Souther 814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, [Major General Samuel Augustus Duncan of 14th New Hampshire Infantry Retrieved from the Library of Congress,