History of the Twelfth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebe

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History of the Twelfth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebe
Asa W Bartlett
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, and remained there until January 14, 1864, when he rejoined the regiment at Point Lookout, Md. After Cold Harbor, he was in Washington Street Hospital, Alexandria, until near the close of the war, when he was sent to Auger Hospital, Washington, where he was discharged. Occupation, a farmer like his father before him, who was in the War of 1812. A man of few words, but brave, honest, and reliable not only as a soldier but in every position and relation of life.
HORACE T. MUNSEY.
Son of Joseph
...and Sally C. (Twombly) Munsey, and born in Chelsea, Mass. , April 14, 1836. Married April 17, 1860, to Sophia C. Munsey, of Barnstead. In Fredericksburg, and, as believed, fought at Chancellorsville. He was a worthy man and brave soldier. Died of fever.
His brother, George F. , died of wounds received at the battle of Gettysburg instead of disease. (See roster. ) He too was a brave soldier, and his name appears, as it should, on the roll of honor. He was married and left one daughter.
•See page 41.


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