A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion
A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion
Martin A Haynes
Charles P. Livingston, 1865
1st ed. Bound in embossed black cloth boards. Head of spine chipped. Ring on front cover, corners bumped. 223 pp. Spotting to prelims. Rear most page contains a list of 19 significant battles the regiment served in: 1. First Bull Run, 1861; 2. Siege of Yorktown, 1862; 3. Williamsburg, 1865; 4. Skirmish at Fair Oaks, 1862; 5. Fair Oaks, 1862; 6. Savage Station, 1862; 7. Peach Orchard, 1862; 8. Glendale, 1862; 9. Malvern Hill, First 1862; 10. Malvern Hill, Second 1862; 11. Bristow Station, 1862; 12. Second Bull Run, 1862; 13. Chantilly, 1862; 14. Fredericksburg, 1862; 15. Gettysburg, 1864; 16. Wapping Heights, 1863; 17. Swift Creek, 1864; 18. Drury's Bluff, 1864; 19. Cold Harbor, 1864. Regiment lost during service 15 Officers and 163 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 6 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 350. Nevins I, 102; Eicher, 1074