1861-1866 Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item . SKU: HNH4. The New Hampshire State Guard (NHSG) is the currently unorganized state defense force of New Hampshire.The purpose of the State Guard is to augment or replace the New Hampshire National Guard by assuming the National Guard's stateside duties when any part of the National Guard is federalized. This book includes 50 of Moore's striking and nationally significant Civil War images from the New Hampshire Historical Society's collection. Uploaded by This program is generously sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities and . Record and Pension Office. The Civil War accounts for nearly half the fallen, World War 2 for more than 400,000. Collection of the American Independence Museum, Exeter, NH and the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire. "New Hampshire and the Draft, 1863. [4] The 20th-century historian Bruce Catton said that the Fifth New Hampshire was "one of the best combat units in the army" and that Cross was "an uncommonly talented regimental commander. Enter your email address to subscribe to New Hampshire Genealogy and receive notifications of new posts by email. https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263136/page/712/mode/2up, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). v. 1. Appendix: New Hampshire men in the service in Massachusetts regiments.--v. In total there were836 officers and31,650 enlisted men during the 4 years of war. There were no battles fought in New Hampshire. People: Fisher, Sue G. Organizations: Vermont. New Hampshire History Network. New Hampshire, despite its small size, played a significant role in the American Revolution. The table is organized by name (last name first) with any notes, town the individual enlisted from, their rank, and then the commander of their company and their regiment. Both free African Americans and those that were enslaved were key in manning state militias and Continental Army units, as well as serving on the high seas in the Navy and on privately armed ships. Vermont. Washington, DC 20008 Sailors Registers. 1775-83 1: List of Connecticut Troops, 1776-83 Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783 for Alabama, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, . An important inventory for finding Civil War military histories is: "The Civil War Archive-Union Regiments-New Hampshire." Appendix: Diaries of Lieut. After the French and Indian war ended 1763, the British Parliament imposed a series of taxes on their American colonies in an attempt to recover some of the cost of the war, to have the colonies pay for their own defense, and to assert authority over the colonies. In March 1861 Nathaniel S. Berry was first Republican governor. History 1775-1783, Revolution United States Registers. New Hampshire in the American Civil War was the story of a small state remote from the battlefield that contributed strongly in terms of soldiers, money and supplies. Oregon: Western Oregon Genealogical Research Library, 1978. 3. The Exeter Historical Society Presents "African-American Soldiers & Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution" as a part of their ongoing lecture series, this month held virtually via Zoom. Adjutant Generals Office. Title: Soldiers, sailors, and patriots of the Revolutionary War, Vermont / by Carleton Edward Fisher and Sue Gray Fisher. Search the history of over 820 billion It took decades, but Americans gradually realized that the common soldiers of our Revolutionary War were heroes, too. Muster-In Rolls, Descriptive Rolls, Monthly Returns and Muster-Out Rolls of each Regiment. Vermont. This collection was originally donated to the State Library in 1935 by the Boston Globe, and many photographs include biographical and military . History 1775-1783, Revolution Vermont Genealogy. Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Americas First Veterans brings together paintings, artifacts, prints and documents to address the post-war experiences of the men who won the Revolutionary Warnot the famous generals and leading officers whose names appear in histories of the war, but rather the junior officers and enlisted men whose stories are less often told. Revolutionary war rolls, 1775-1777. and their treatment after the war. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Soldiers Registers. Vermont vital records. COLLECTION HISTORY Most records in War Department custody were destroyed by fire, November 8, 1800. Between eighty and ninety thousand of them served in the Continental Army, an all volunteer army of citizens. on November 24, 2009, The metadata below describe the original scanning. The Society of the Cincinnati, Museum purchase, 2018, The Society of the Cincinnati, Library purchase, 1975, The Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland, The Society of the Cincinnati, Museum Acquisitions Fund purchase, 2018, The Society of the Cincinnati, Library purchase, 1990, The Society of the Cincinnati, Museum purchase, 2019, The Society of the Cincinnati, Museum purchase, 2016, 2118 Massachusetts Avenue, NW We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! 7 Loyalists 8 War of 1812 (1812-1815) 9 Mexican War (1846-1848) 10 Civil War (1861 to 1865) 11 Spanish-American War (1898) 12 World War I (1917-1918) 13 World War II (1941-1945) 14 Korean War (1950-1953) 15 Vietnam War (1964-1972) 16 Militia - National Guard United States Military Online Genealogy Records Online resources [ edit | edit source] For records of New Hampshire soldiers see: For more information on service records, see Union Service Records. The Exeter Historical Society Presents "African-American Soldiers & Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution" as a part of their ongoing lecture series, this month held virtually via Zoom. Eugene. Those who lived to be old men were finally recognized as honored veterans of a revolution that had created the first great republic of modern times. Once you have the above information, look at the appropriate regiment page in the Wiki (see New Hampshire Military Units table above). Search the history of over 820 billion The largest part of this book consists of the service records of all known black soldiers with ties to New Hampshire: 139 who . 1. The generals who had led them were celebrated as heroes, but ordinary soldiers were rarely honored in the first decades after the war. If you may have information about New Hampshire participants of the Battle of Bunker Hill that is not on this list please feel free to contact the park with the information. New Hampshire in the American Civil War. It sent 31,650 enlisted men and 836 officers, of whom about 20% were killed in action or died from disease or accident. Do you have ancestors who served during the Revolutionary War? Join the New Hampshire Historical Society in a year-long celebration of the state we love and the organization created to preserve its heritage. It was a fraternal organization members were veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutler Service who served in the American Civil War. on November 24, 2009, The metadata below describe the original scanning. Boston, MA, USA: Wright and Potter Printing . EG: me@company.com. Learn More. hank_b Gift of William L. Willey. The information in the lists of New Hampshire Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site. Volumes 14 through 17 of the State Papers series contain the Rolls of the Soldiers of the Revolutionary War. It sent 31,650 enlisted men and 836 officers, of whom about 20% were killed in action or died from disease or accident. History 1775-1783, Revolution Vermont Genealogy. Once your image request is received, a member of the New Hampshire Historical Society will be in contact to fulfill your request. The exhibition also includes one of two reputed examples of the Badge of Military Merit, the Revolutionary War precursor to the modern Purple Heart, on loan from the American Independence Museum, Exeter, NH and the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire. ", Scott, Kenneth. Copy Citation Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. Publication Information: Rockport, Me. Many of the remaining Revolutionary War records were lost during the War of 1812. Learn More, Take an in-depth look at one of the most prolific White Mountain artists Request This. They reflected the gratitude of a free people for the brave Americans who secured their freedom. Vol. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this these programs do not necessarily represent those of the NEH or New Hampshire Humanities. Vermont https://FamilySearch.org : 25 May 2023. The New Hampshire National Guard is the militia of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.As a state militia, units in the New Hampshire National Guard are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of New Hampshire through the office of the state adjutant general, unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States.The New Hampshire National Guard consist of: There was no inventory of weaponry and supplies. Explore this collection of Soldiers Rolls from the Revolutionary War. In 1862 and 1863, Henry P. Moore made at least two trips to the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina to photograph the Third New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment, which had left Concord in 1861 to join the Union offensive. There are no reviews yet. "A Poor Mans Fight: Civil War Enlistment Patterns in Conway, New Hampshire. pt. They were patriotic, but were overwhelmed with the complexity of their duties. The actual service and pension records are available only at the National Archives. Rolls of the soldiers in the revolutionary war. Vol 17: New Hampshire. . on the Internet. Nathaniel Head (1828-1883) took over in 1864, obtained an adequate budget and office staff, and reconstructed the missing paperwork. Grand Army of the Republic founded in 1866 - 1956, was the largest veterans organization in the country after the Civil War. 1775-1783 Guide to the Microfilm Edition Sponsored by the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. A history of the contributions New Hampshire gave to the Civil War. Airmen from the 157th split into two groups to assist on projects at both Yokota and Misawa Air Bases May 3 - 20. The Adjutant General's Office also tried to maintain a separate index for seamen, but it is very incomplete. [1], As news arrived of the formation of a Confederate nations, by January 1861, top officials were secretly meeting with Governor John A. Andrew of Massachusetts to coordinate plans in case the war came. Bound and encapsulated in such a way that they cannot be photocopied. Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription. Vermont Registers. in, Marvel, William. Adjutant General's Office. This page was last edited on 8 December 2022, at 23:20. 1 Comment / Military, America The American revolutionary era started in 1763 after the British triumphed over the French military threat to their North American colonies, which led to the belief that the colonies should pay an increased share of the associated costs. Most units were numbered, however, some were named. Vermont., Cite This Collection "New Hampshire Revolutionary War Records, 1675-1835." Database with images. info@nhhumanities.org, African American Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution. What is the directory structure for the texts? This collection includes record from 1675-1835, many from the Revolutionary War era. Part 1 is at, Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. Uploaded by (Softcover). New Hampshire Roster Park Ranger Vince Kordack compiled this table from two sources, primarily Roll of New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill, June 17 1775 written by George C. Gilmore, Secretary of State for New Hampshire, 1889 and an article titled New Hampshire at Bunker Hill by George Nesmith. Revolutionary Graves of New Hampshire NAME BORN PLACE OF BIRTH DIED PLACE OF DEATH MARRIED FATHER BURIED TOWN CEMETERY OCCUPATION SERVICE PENSION SOURCE Abbott, Benjamin February 10, 1750 Concord, NH December 11, 1815 Concord, NH Sarah Brown Concord Old North Cemetery Hutchinson Company; Stark Regt. This online collection contains nearly 8500 images of New England WWI soldiers, primarily from the 26 th "Yankee" Division. Join or Renew Donate Now Explore Our Collections Contact Us Sign up for our ENewsletter Shop My Cart Image Requests (0) John Hauser N.p., 1998 [cited 25 February 2000]. Available at Library of Congress. Author Knoblock, Glenn A. Since the Revolutionary War, 1.1 million men and women have died in service to our nation. Soldiers, sailors, and patriots of the Revolutionary War, Vermont / by Carleton Edward Fisher and Sue Gray Fisher. The first was the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was fought on June 17, 1775, outside of Boston. [4] The Civil War veteran and early Civil War historian William F. Fox determined that this regiment had the highest number of battle-related deaths of any Union regiment. For permission to reproduce this image, please add the image to your cart and proceed through the Image Request checkout process. Part 2 is at, Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories -- New Hampshire, New Hampshire -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 Publisher Concord, I.C. Locations: Vermont Registers. During this meeting Union state governors indicated their continued support for Lincoln's wartime policies, including the Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln indicated he intended to issue at an opportune moment. NH and the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire. United States. As Called for by Senate Resolution of December 8, 1882. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) is a database containing information about the men who served in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Major Otis F.R. See the table below for lists of the regiments, battalions, batteries, and other units. The "Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War" (NARA M123) are available online for the state of New Hampshire. 117 Pleasant Street (Dolloff Building) Concord, NH 03301 Indeed, their service to the colonies was crucial in a conflict that lasted nearly seven years. With the death of the last member of the Grand Army of the Republic the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was formed. New Jersey. The schedules list Union veterans and their widows living in New Hampshire in 1890. "Press opposition to Lincoln in New Hampshire,", This page was last edited on 29 March 2023, at 22:32. of Wilton, N.H.--v. 2. Waite, New Hampshire in the Great Rebellion, (Claremont, New Hampshire, Tracy, Chase & Company, 1870) - Google Books, (accessed 25 Feb 2011). This book can also be found in the FamilySearch Library. In 1890 the membership was 490,000. Indexes to the service and pension records are available at the FamilySearch Library. Learn more Search tips Useful links Who First name(s) Name variants Last name Name variants Physical Description: xv, 654 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Title . These records may reveal your ancestors rank, the regiment they served in, and information relating to their service. Of the book, filmmaker Ken Burns said, "After a while, we begin to understand in our bones that the most important event in our history is best revealed through the lives, actions, and postures of the ordinary men and women who endured the war with dignity and much grace. Adjutant-General's Office . Glenn Knoblock examines the history of African-American soldiers' service during the war, including how and why they enlisted, their interaction with white soldiers, service on the battlefields, how they were perceived by the enemy and the officers under whom they served, and their treatment after the war. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols. United States. In 1888 there were 88 posts and 5,001 members in the state of New Hampshire. Park Ranger Vince Kordack compiled this table from two sources, primarily Roll of New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill, June 17 1775 written by George C. Gilmore, Secretary of State for New Hampshire, 1889 and an article titled New Hampshire at Bunker Hill by George Nesmith. See also the, Should note that this is Part 1, through the 11th regiment. T: 603-224-4071 F: 603-224-4072 Defenders of liberty : African Americans in the Revolutionary War. Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF etc.). FHL book 974.2 M23nh New Hampshire Historical Society. War Department. Most men discharged in good health received nothing. Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. Serving during the American Civil War, Berry was a strong supporter of the Union. Search the history of over 820 billion One of the most interesting aspects of the American Revolution is the role played by African Americans in the fight for independence. Numbered Record Books Concerning Military Operations and Service, Pay, and Settlement of Accounts, and Supplies in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, M853, 41 rolls Volumes used in creation the compiled service records 1-11: Lists of Continental and State Troops and Militia. Revolutionary war rolls, 1780-1782. Berry was also an active participant in the September 1862 War Governors' Conference. Other information on the site includes histories of Union and Confederate regiments, links to descriptions of significant battles, and selected lists of prisoner-of-war records . Over a quarter of a million American men served in the armed forces that won our independence. Contact the veterans home first. *Members receive a 10% discount on all image reproduction. It is all here in this visually sumptuous, thoughtful book." Massachusetts, U.S., Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War; Mecklenburg in the Revolution, 1740-1783; Memoirs and services of three generations : General Joseph Cilley, first New Hampshire line, War of the Revolution; Memorial of the lives and services of James Pitts and his sons, John, Samuel and Lendall, during the American Revolution The collections were acquired from the Division of Archives and Records Management, Concord, New Hampshire. View More | Editorial Reviews. However, unlike the National Guard, the State Guard is a purely state-level military force which . Revolutionary war rolls and. This page has been viewed 12,204 times (0 via redirect). Underwritten in honor of James H. Hayes through the generous support of Margaret Hayes Brown & Family, Gail Hayes Kelly & Family, and New Hampshire Distributors, Inc. New Hampshire Historical Society | 30 Park Street, Concord, NH 03301 | 603-228-6688, Email must be in proper format. Uploaded by They have records of the veterans who lived there, some of which have been sent to the Adjutant General and the Division of Records Management and Archives. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! Be the first one to, African-American Soldiers & Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution, African-American_Soldiers_Sailors_of_New_Hampshire_During_the_American_Revolution, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCUMZiZW5tQ, African-American_Soldiers_Sailors_of_New_Hampshire_During_the_American_Revolution.en.vtt, African-American_Soldiers_Sailors_of_New_Hampshire_During_the_American_Revolution.es.vtt, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). View Online Exhibition, Check out the Society's new social studies curriculum and website for Granite State kids, educators, parents, and everyone who enjoys learning about New Hampshire. Moose on the Loose: Social Studies for Granite State Kids. https://archive.org/details/cu31924096263128/page/290/mode/2up, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). of Wilton, N.H.--v. 2. Revolutionary war rolls, 1777-1779. Thompson, Benjamin (hosted at USGenWeb Pension Archives ) True, Jabez (hosted at USGenWeb Pension Archives ) Wallace, William Weymouth (hosted at USGenWeb Pension Archives) 1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services (hosted at American Local History Network) For widows, it gives the widow's name with the above information for her husband. Learn More, The story of the creation of the New Hampshire Historical Societys 1911 landmark headquarters building and of its benefactor Edward Tuck. Anderson House, the headquarters of the Society of the Cincinnati, has played a historic role in that story during the twentieth and twenty-first centuriesbut. This image is owned by the New Hampshire Historical Society. New Hampshire Revolutionary War Records, 1675-1835 from FamilySearch. New Hampshire New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers for French and Indian War, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors of Civil War. on October 12, 2020. [4] Called the "Fighting Fifth" in newspaper accounts, the regiment was considered among the Union's best both during the war (Major General Winfield Scott called the regiment "refined gold" in 1863) and by historians afterward. You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. New Hampshire Union Soldiers Buried at Mill Springs National Cemetery, Pulaski County, Kentucky. The group supported voting rights for black veterans, and lobbied the U.S. Congress to establish veterans' pensions. These were the first pensions paid to veterans without regard to rank, financial distress, or physical disability. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! Registers of births, etc. Barrett, Lemuel 1763 October 4, 1842 . Genealogy - United States - General & Miscellaneous. Jonathan Burton. New Hampshire in the American Civil War was the story of a small state remote from the battlefield that contributed strongly in terms of soldiers, money and supplies. Lanning, Michael Lee. Vermont, . The veterans census lists the individual soldier's name, regiment served in and other information. web pages Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. Footnote.com is digitizing the records. The "obituaries" are a file of newspaper clippings or other memorials regarding the death of Maine veterans; it is very incomplete as are the General Law Pension records. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War: . Learn More, The story of the creation of the New Hampshire Historical Societys 1911 landmark headquarters building and of its benefactor Edward Tuck. Available at. Jonathan Burton. Appendix: Diaries of Lieut. The soldiers of the Revolutionary War won our independence and became America's first veterans, but it took the new nation decades ro honor and reward them. The first minutemen of the American Revolution were organized in Worcester county, Mass in September of 1774 when officials at the Worcester County Convention decided to weed out loyalists in the militia by requiring the resignation of all officers and then reconstituting the militia into seven regiments with new officers. Revolutionary war rolls, 1775-1777. [3] The state provided eighteen volunteer infantry regiments (thirteen of which were raised in 1861 in response to Lincoln's call to arms), three rifle regiments (who served in the 1st United States Sharpshooters and 2nd United States Sharpshooters), one cavalry battalion (the 1st New Hampshire Volunteer Cavalry, which was attached to the 1st New England Volunteer Cavalry), and two artillery units (the 1st New Hampshire Light Battery and 1st New Hampshire Heavy Artillery), as well as 3000 men for the Navy and Marine Corps. Soldiers, Sailors, Slaves, and Ships: The Civil War Photographs of Henry P. Moore. Common soldiers and sailors began publishing accounts of their Revolutionary War experiences in the first decades . Militia Registers. New Hampshire State Archives, Division of Records Management and Archives, Concord. Following British practice, Congress provided small pensions for men disabled in service. In 1818 Congress decided to award pensions to veterans in financial need, and in 1832 Congress voted to extend pensions to nearly all of the surviving soldiers and sailors of the Revolution. FamilySearch. National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. Sources About New Hampshire Soldiers and Military Units, On 13 FS Library films beginning with 1001781, FS Library book 974.2 M23nh; film 1697872, New Hampshire Historical Society. web pages The American republic owed its existence to them, but in the first years after the Revolutionary War, Americans found it difficult to acknowledge that debt, much less honor their service. New Hampshire Humanities programs are made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Vermont vital records. 1861-1866, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories -- New Hampshire, New Hampshire -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. hank_b Adjutant General's Office. Those who survived the war became Americas first veteransthe worlds first veterans of an army of free men. The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that served as Continental troops. New Hampshire men contributed greatly to the Union forces during the Civil War. American Revolutionary War. As a result there were, until 1873, few records for the period before 1789 in War Department custody. History 1775-1783, Revolution. Miscellaneous rolls. Paperback. 1861-1866 by New Hampshire. Original source: Secretary of the Commonwealth. Rhode Island Colonial Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, and Civil War State Archives Historical Society. $29.95. [3], Among the most celebrated of New Hampshire's units was the 5th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Colonel Edward Ephraim Cross. Indian and French war rolls, 1709-1773. The state had no track of men who enlisted after 1861; no personnel records or information on volunteers, substitutes, or draftees. Reproduction Fees:*$25/image for items that have previously been digitized$50/image for items that have NOT been previously digitized. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. In June 1862, Abraham Lincoln desired to issue a call for more recruits to join the Union Army, but hesitated because he wanted to demonstrate that the war effort still had popular support, following a perceived ebb in Union state morale as the result of several battlefield reverses. Indian and French war rolls, 1709-1773. Join the New Hampshire Historical Society in a year-long celebration of the state we love and the organization created to preserve its heritage. New Hampshire, Adjutant General's Office. New Hampshire. As, Affairs of State: 118 Years of Diplomacy and Entertaining at Anderson House, Diplomacy and entertaining have always gone hand in hand in the nations capital. A centerpiece of the show is John Neagles arresting portrait of a destitute veteran of the Revolution, painted in 1830 in the midst of the fight for comprehensive federal pensions for the remaining Revolutionary War veterans. A full list of the New Hampshire State and Provincial Papers can be found on the University of New Hampshire library website, on their New Hampshire History Bookshelf.This webpage also provides a link to Ayling's Soldiers and Sailors, a New Hampshire Civil War resource. "[4], The critical post of state Adjutant General was held in 1861-64 by elderly politician Anthony C. Colby (1792-1873) and his son Daniel E. Colby (1816-1891). The actual service and pension records are available only at the National Archives. Revolutionary war rolls, 1777-1779. He was reelected in March 1862, and served from June 1861 to June 1863. . Military Records. "Strong and brave fellows" : New Hampshire's black soldiers and sailors of the American Revolution, 1775-1784. Related to them is the Soldiers' Index, a 3x5 card file for each soldier, on which all information from the Regimental Rolls has been abstracted. Most American soldiers returned from their service in the Revolutionary War with nothing more than the personal satisfaction of duty faithfully performed. It does not list other family members of the soldier. Militia Registers. See Cemetery Records for a list of veteran burial records with descriptions of the records and how to access them. Collection Summary Abstract This guide describes a microfilm edition of Revolutionary War orderly books taken from manuscript collections at the Massachusetts Historical Society. "Strong and Brave Fellows": New Hampshire's Black Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution, 1775-1784 361. by Glenn A. Knoblock. Now able to demonstrate popular support for continuing the war effort, Lincoln requested the states to provide additional soldiers. Pension documents. For more information on the 1890 Veterans Schedules see Union Census Records. Plans were made to rush militia units to Washington in an emergency. That web site also can be searched by the name of a soldier. Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories -- New Hampshire, New Hampshire -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 Publisher Concord, I.C. 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