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5) Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion. 1861-1866
Author
Publisher
I.C. Evans, public printer
Pub. Date
1895
Publisher
D-TV
Pub. Date
2014
Description
As part of its ongoing monthly series of local history programs, on Monday, March 10, 2014, Derry Public Library presents "Derry's Medal of Honor Heroes." In this program, T.J. Cullinane, Vice-Commander of the New Hampshire Department of the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, will recount the heroic deeds that earned two Derry men, Daniel G. George and William L.S. Tabor, the Medal of Honor during the War Between the States.
Publisher
Derry Community Television
Pub. Date
2014
Description
The Derry Public Library presents "Two Soldiers, Two Prisoners in the Civil War". The free program presents the Civil War from the viewpoint of those who served. Larry Knight of Hudson, who has a Civil War journal from his great grandfather from Maine, will present a slide show and lecture. Knight discovered his ancestor fought in many battles and was imprisoned by the Condederate Army, including at Andersonville, and that his great-grandfather's...
Author
Publisher
Comics Workshop
Description
"Fiercely proud of his Granite State heritage, Freeman Colby bows to no one -- not the rowdy students of his rural one-room schoolhouse, not the high-handed Union army officers in town, and certainly not those Rebel traitors causing all that trouble down South. But Colby needs work, and his ne'er-do-well little brother Newton needs looking after, so the boys enlist with a new regiment promising three years' pay and plenty of adventure in a growing...
Author
Publisher
Monitor Publishing
Pub. Date
c2012
Description
The Civil War remains Our War as a nation and a people, but first it belonged to the generation that lived it. In these pages the voices of people from New Hampshire -- soldiers, wives, mothers, doctors, nurses, abolitionists, politicians -- tell fifty revealing personal stories. Taken together, their experiences bring to life the war's tragic course and bittersweet triumph.