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Domestic News July 22, 1864

New Hampshire Statesman

Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

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Casualty list for the 1st New Hampshire Cavalry during their late campaign, received at the Adjutant General's Office. Details killed, died, wounded, and missing personnel by company, with totals of 3 killed, 5 died, 31 wounded, and 41 missing, some captured June 22-July 2, 1864.

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First N. H. CAVALRY. Below is a list of casualties in the 1st N. H. Cavalry during their late campaign, as received at the Adjutant General's Office:

Co. A. Killed—None. Wounded—Sergt. Mark Carr, Corp. Oliver P. Smith, John Brooks, Augustus Dore, Frank W. Elliott. Missing—Amos S. Metcalf, Sergt. Isaac H. Kingsbury, Sergt. James M. Meserve, Nath'l E. Beers, Chas. H. Folsom, Thos. E. Latham, John Flurry, Geo. W. Johnson, Thos. E. Peabody, Eleazer Rothwell, Benj. Saunders, Jackson Faggett.

Co. B. Died from exhaustion—Merrill Simonds. Wounded—Lieut. Edward P. Abbott, Ashton Brown, Joseph Simonds, Aquillar E. Small, Corp. Cyrus Harris. Missing—Corp. Walter H. Sleeper, Sergt. Geo. E. Whitman, Sergt. A. A. Langmaid, Corp. James McGregor, Gilbert C. Chase, Joseph W. Chase, Justice C. Drake, Benj. Hill, Lewis Porter, Ambrose F. Upton, David P. Wood, Arthur C. Woodward, James Wilson, Charles York.

Co. C. Died—Elmer Rice, John P. Y. Nichols. Wounded—George W. Howard, Stephen R. Tibbets, Anthony Dufloe, Corp. John Miner, Henry Goodwin, Chas. A. Brown. Missing—John A. Morse, Geo. Sherry.

Co. I. Killed—Chas. N. Osgood. Wounded—Wm. Kennedy, Stephen Raymond. Missing—S. A. Drew, Charles Harridan, Franklin Hall, John Bickford.

Co. K. Wounded—Daniel Way, A. A. Hall, Oliver Page, M. R. Yardley. Missing—Corp. J. N. Childs, Vine Keyes, Hiram Keyes.

Co. L. Died—Geo. H. Gage. Killed—Lieut. Robert Campbell. Wounded—Augustus Brewster. Missing—William Clark, Corp. Chas. Clark, Chas. E. Hall, James Wilson, John Wilson, Solomon May.

Co. M. Killed—John Cary. Wounded—John H. Johnson, Edward H. Bingham. Died—Morris H. Godfrey. Missing—Jas. Avery, Gustavus H. Best, James H. Gordon, Henry A. Fuller, O. F. Hawkins, Emil Warren,

without doubt prisoners of war, captured between June 22d and July 2d, 1864.

Total—Killed 3, died 5, wounded 31, missing 41.

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Military Death Or Funeral

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New Hampshire Cavalry Civil War Casualties Military Campaign Prisoners Of War Wounded Soldiers Missing In Action

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Event Date

Late Campaign, Captured Between June 22d And July 2d, 1864

Outcome

killed 3, died 5, wounded 31, missing 41 (some prisoners of war).

Event Details

List of casualties in the 1st N. H. Cavalry by company: Co. A (wounded 5, missing 12), Co. B (died 1, wounded 5, missing 14), Co. C (died 2, wounded 6, missing 2), Co. I (killed 1, wounded 2, missing 4), Co. K (wounded 4, missing 3), Co. L (died 1, killed 1, wounded 1, missing 6), Co. M (killed 1, wounded 2, died 1, missing 6).

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