F 44 .P8 F62 Copy 1 The Graves We Decorate. ADDITIONAL LIST, 1907-1915. "FIFTY YEARS AFTER APPOMATTOX" STORED POST, No. I, Department o( New Hampshire, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. PORTSMOUTH. N. H. PREPARED FOR MEMORIAL DAY, 1915, BY JOSEPH FOSTER MEMBER STORER POST. The Graves We Decorate. ADDITIONAL LIST, 1907-1915. "FIFTY YEARS AFTER APPOMATTOX" STORER POST, No. I, Department of New Hampshire, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, PORTSMOUTH. N. H.. PREPARED FOR MEMORIAL DAY. 1915. BY JOSEPH FOSTER MEMBER STORER POST, This is an "Additional List, 1907-1915," to the "Record of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, who served the United States of America in the War of the Rebellion, and in other wars, buried in the city of Portsmouth, N. H., and in the neighboring towns of Greenland, New Castle, Newington, and Rye, May 30, 1907" — prepared for Memorial Day, 1915. General Lee surrendered his army to General Grant at Appo- mattox, Virginia, April 9, 1865. All comrades, relatives and friends, are requested to notify the Compiler, by letter, of any errors found herein, or in the "Print- ed Record, 1907," and information to complete any imperfect rec- ord will also be welcomed — for insertion in a new edition of "The Graves We Decorate," including this "Additional List," soon to be printed. Storer Post will apply for a United States headstone for any veteran's grave, now unmarked, if requested by the next of kin. \uthor yikt 21 ttii THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. The Regiments are Infantry unless otherwise stated. I. C.-^Invalid Corps. V. R. C. — Veteran Reserve Corps. U. S. C. T.— United States Colored Troops. A * indicates that a gravestone has not yet been erected. Name. Allen, Julian i Bodge, William Davis, John Stavers 2 Goodrich, John Ham, Jo.seph O. Neal, Robert 3 Randall, John L 4 Sawyer, Frank C. Stewart, Charles Waldron, Frederick E 5 Winder, William A Proprietors' Ce metery — North of Pond. (11) Service. Rank or Ship Died Age. Part Civil War Colonel 8 Feb 1890 .^8 North War 1S12 Soldier 19 Nov 1874 81 East 3 2 War 1S12 Captain 14 Sept 1843 67 East War 1812 SerNHDetMil 10 Jan 1869 77 Center 17th N H Corporal Co B 3 Dec 1966 70 South War 1812 Captain 2 Jan 1852 72 East i3thNH&VRC Corporal K 13 14 Mar 1914 74 South U S Navy Nahant 29 May 1906 72 South 16&8NHUSN PrivK&G, Tioga 2 June 1909 7.S South * c E 5 7 Mil N Y Private Co E 17 April 1909 70 South 3rd U S Art Captain 5 Mar 1903 79 S E Printed Record, 1907 . 63 Total, 1915 74 Proprietors' Cemetery — South of Pond. Name. Carty, Carl Evans, Isaac R. Flynn, William H. Gammon, Atwood Goodrich, James M Hidden, Willis L. Service. ist N J Cav U S Navy 2d Mass Cav 29th Me U S Navy 1st N H H A (18) Rank or Ship. 1 Lieut Co M Pawnee Sergeant Co I Private Co A A 3 A Engr Private Co K Died. 14 Jan 13 Apr 19 Oct 26 Aug 3 Jan 23 Jan 1909 1 90S 1907 1907 1915 1913 69 76 59 66 80 6+ Part. GAR it GAR it North GAR It East* North Member Rankin Post, G. A. R., Brooklyn, N. V., July 2, 1S75 — ^Jnne 27, 1S76 Captain Sea Fencibles (U. S.) Captain N. H. Detached Militia and 40th Infantry (U. S.) Transferred to 129th Company, 2d Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, andappoinled ist Serjeant Also 31st Infantry (2d and ist Lt.) 36th Infantry (jst Lt.). 25th Cavalry (2d Lt.), and Sist Infar>^ .t and Pnnt/1. New Vork try (ist Lt. and Capt.), New York Name. Johnson, Mortimer L. Kehoe, William H. Lord, Charles F. • Lovell, Daniel K. Parsons, John W. Preble, Stephen A. Randall, Reuben G. Rowe, Charles H. Shackford, William G. Stevens, Benjamin T. Stiles, Storer E 6 Young. Francis F. Service. Rank or Ship. U S Navy Rear Admiral U S Navy Mohican 24th & 29th Me Priv G 24 & 29 I MeCav&VRC Corp F iMCav 24th Mass Asst Surgeon 47th Mass Private Co H 13 NH & USN PrK&Onon'ga U S Navy San Jacinto U S Navy Acting Master 2nd N H Private Co D 13th NH & IC Wagoner K 13 74th N Y Private Co D Printed Record, 1907 . 70 Total, 1915 88 Died. Age. Part. 14 Feb 1913 70 East 3 May 1909 68 North 16 Mar 1909 63 GAR It 12 June 1907 7S GAR It 28 Feb 1912 70 SE 24 Sept 1912 67 N W 28 Nov 1907 74 North 16 Oct 1911 76 West 22 Oct 1907 67 North 27 Jan 1912 68 North * 22 Aug 1910 12 North II Dec 1914 74 East* Harmony Grove Cemetery. (42) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Di. d. Age. Part. Besselievre, Charles H. 109 & 196 Pa Private K & D 21 Mar 191 1 68 West* Brown. George W. U S Navy 4 May 1914 67 S W* Chandler, William U S NaA-y Rhode Island 29 July 1907 72 East Daily, James J. U S Navy Colorado 9 Sept 1909 74 S E Dares, Arthur C. Spanish War Serg Co A iNH 24 Apr 1909 36 S W Earing, Daniel U S Navy Portsmouth 25 May 1899 66 Center Fields, John E. loth N H Private Co G 25 May 1906 68 North Gilbert, Sylvester Mexican War 4 Jan 1900 83 South Oilman, Warren C. 2d Ver Corporal Co D 9 April 1911 72 S W Goodwin, Charles F 16 NH&NHHA Private K 16 26 April 1915 74 South* Gray, Charles A. C. U S N & 16 N H Preble & Pri K 24 May 1909 68 S W Ham, Henry ist N H H A Private Co K 20 Mar 1908 62 South Kennison, William H. U S Navy De Soto 26 Feb 191.3 74 East* Kiernan, Francis Mexican War Drum USMC I July 1908 76 West Lang, Alfred M. 32d Me Private Co A 19 Apr 1910 70 S E Leavitt, John F. 1st N H H A Corporal Co B I June 1909 71 S E Leslie, Edwin H. 2d & 13th N H Priv K & Ser F 12 July 1909 68 East Lolley, Charles W. luth N H Private Co G 12 Dec 1913 86 North * McPheters, James A. Spanish War Cor Co A I N H 3 Mar 1908 40 Center May, John 13th N H Private Co K 2 Mar 18S2 S2 West Moran, John E. 5th Me Private Co B 15 May 1913 71 S W* Perry. Thomas Spanish War Osceola 20 June 1907 47 Center Plais-ted, Charles W. U S Navy A 3 A Engr 8 Apr 1897 67 West Priest, True W. U S Navy Kearsarge 20 Feb 1909 73 South Prime, Edwin B. loth N H Corporal Co G 21 June 1914 68 Center Raitt, George R. 2nd N H Sergeant Co K 8 Sept 1907 66 S W Transferred to 31st Company, 2d Battalion, Invalid Corps. Name. Raitt, James Randall, P>ank E. Rich, Robert E. Roberts, John W. Sanborn, Freeman F. Sanborn, J. Albert Shannon, Charles W, Spinnej', Nicholas E. Sullivan, John 7 Tobey, John G. Tripp, George H. Vennard, John L. Watkins, John Frank Wendell, Daniel D. Wetherell, Joshua Woodman, Charles A [Less Robert Driver, and Charles R. Green, not Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. War 1812 Pr Mass Det Mil II July 1S69 71 West Spanish War ChfEngrUSRM 1 May 1S98 4S SE 19th Mass Private Co B 25 Feb 1908 63 East 9th N H Corporal Co H 17 Oct 1910 75 S W iGth & 2d NH Pri G & 2d Lt G 9 June 1909 65 SE loth N H Captain Co E 21 Apr 1913 71 SE 35th Mass Private Co B 31 Oct 1910 72 West 27th Me Sergeant Co G 28 June 1906 69 North U S Navy Monticello 23 June 1913 73 SE* U S Navy A A Paymaster 11 Dec 1907 73 Center 53d N Y Private Co C 21 Mar 1913 70 South U S Navy Acting Ensign 1 Oct 1913 75 S W U S Navy Congress 21 Oct 1912 72 East* 2d N H " Corporal Co K 13 May 1909 70 South \J S Navy Sonoma 12 Feb 191 1 86 West* Spanish War Bat I 5th U S Art 3 Jan 1913 58 S W Printed Record, 1907 . 213 loved to Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, N. H., and Matthew ' W. Earinji . 8 veterans, erroneously inserted.] Tolal, 191 5 255 Name. Abbott, Charles P. Allen, William H. Berry, Charles E. Collis, Marcus M. Curtis, Joseph R. Drowne, Charles W. Evans, William Y. Haley, Otis F. Jones, Charles C. Keepers, William H Lang, Harvey Varrell 9 Lord, Levi W. Lydston, Charles J. McCarthy, Justin H. McVigor, Angus Magraw, James Moran, Andrew D. Sagamore Cemetery. (24) Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Part. U S Navy 3 Jan 1909 70 S W 3d R I H A Private Co M 5 Feb 1908 70 N W* U S Navy Port Royal 14 Sept 1907 62 North 21 36 56 Mass I St Sergt each 6 Oct 1911 68 Center 1st Me Cav Corporal Co I 3 Oct 1912 67 North I2th N H Sergeant Co D 4 Apr 1908 81 East U S Navy Kearsarge 24 Mar 1915 73 Center* i6th N H Private Co K 23 Nov 1912 7i East U S Navy Mate 20 July 1908 74 West 23d Wis Private Co .A 10 Apr 1915 70 N W* U S Navy R R Cuyler 1865 24 South U S Navy A 3 A Engr 7 Oct '913 76 East 27th Me Private Co G 22 Jan 1913 69 East Spanish War Prairie 21 Apr 1909 32 North * 2 Btln 15 U S Corporal Co G 2 Jan 1913 68 East* U S Navy 24 May 1909 72 North Civil War 30 Oct 1910 92 East 7. Medal of Honor Man. S. ist Sergeant, United St.ates Army, Retired. 9. "Supposed to have been killed in New Orleans" — Stone. Name- Pars h ley, Frank B. Partridge, Evander E. Rand, Edwin R. Rogers, Daniel lo Sides, Andrew Jackson Smith, Edward Webster, Daniel Service- l6th & 20th Ml 5 th U S Art 44th Mass U S Navy 2d & 6th N H U S Navy U S Navy Rank or Ship- Died Age. Part- i Priv I 16 & 20 13 Nov 1912 63 East Private Co A 4 May 1910 65 West Sergeant Co A 16 Dec 1910 77 West Mahaska 27 July 1908 61 N E I SerK& iLt H 1 1 May 1909 71 South Minnesota 1 1 Ju ly 1913 75 N W Mahaska 27 Jan 1 90S 69 S W Printed Record, 1907 Total, 1915 .... Name. Smart, John J. Cotton's Cemetery. (1) Service- Rank or Ship- Spanish War (.'') Printed Record, 1907 . 10 Total, 1915 II Died- Age- Part- II Aug 1910 39 East* Episcopal Cemetery. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Hovey, Charles Emerson PhilippineWar Ensign U S N 24 Sept 1911 26 Printed Record, 1907 . 6 Total, 1915 7 Part. SE North Cemetery. Name. Service. (5) Rank or Ship, Died Age. Part Billings, Richard Rev War Soldier 19 Dec 1808 7,S South Cutter, Am mi R. Rev War Physician Gen 8 Dec 1820 S.s s w Foster, David C War 1S12 Ser NHDetMil 20 Oct 1823 .31 s W Hill, James Rev War Capt N H Mil 29 Dec 1811 .S8 South Marden, William Rev War Soldier II Mar 1838 83 West Printed Record, 1907 34 Total, 19 S 39 10. N.inie chantred after the war to "Daniel DeValentine". Name. Knight, Oliver M. 1 1 Union Cemetery. (1) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age Part. I Min &USCT Sei-CoI&Cap22 22 Feb 1S97 59 South Printed Record, 1907 4 Total, 1915 s Danielson, William Garrity, Martin Jones, John 12 McCarthy, Brent O'Connor, Patrick Quinn, Patrick H. St. Mary's Cemetery. (6) Setvi( Rank or Ship. 2HA&i7Mass Private H & G U S Navy Colorado U S Navy Rhode Island Spanish War Maine U S Navy Kearsarge 10 NH & 2USC Private I & H Printed Record, 1907 . 51 Total, 1915 57 Died. 25 Sept 9 Feb 14 Aug 5 Jan 19 Apr 29 Sept 1 90S 1907 1901 1906 1909 Age. 64 80 6.q 40 68 64 Pan. S E Center* N E Center Center Center* Calvary Cemetery. Name. Cousins, Frank Haher, Patrick 13 Long, Michael E. Lynchey, William McCann, William Moran, Michael Shea, Dennis Traversey, George (8) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. U S Navy Tecumseh 22 June 1908 67 U S Navy Lancaster 14 Dec 1910 2d N H Corporal Co K 25 May 1.9 13 Spanish War New York 20 Oct 1907 Spanish War U S Navy 19 Dec 191 1 Spanish War (?) 17 Apr 1910 Spanish War Mus Co D i US 23 Jan 1909 Spanish War (?) 1 Mar 1915 Printed Record, 1907 . 7 Total, 1915 IS 71 73 42 37 54 37 38 Part. South West* Center S W Center* South* East South *^ Private Grounds — Gosling Road. Printed Record 1907 and Total 1915 ..... 11. To be brought later to the A. R. H. Fernald lot. 12. Medal of Honor Man. 13. Enlisted as "John Gray". Private Grounds — Gravelly Ridge. Printed Record 1907 and Total 1915 ......... 2 Private Grounds — Lafayette Road (North). (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Langdon, Samuel Rev War Capt N H Mil 5 July 1834 Si Farm Total, 1915 I Private Grounds — Lafayette Road (East). Printed Record 1907 and Total 1915 i Private Grounds — Lafayette Road (West). (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Rand, Simeon War 1812 PriNHUetMil 1 1 Jan i860 85 Farm Printed Record, 1907 . 1 Total, 1915 2 Greenland — Old Cemetery. (2) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Tuttle, Daniel D. iSth N H Private Co C Watson, Richard B. loth N H Private Co G Printed Record, 1907 . 9 Total, 191S 11 Died. Age. Part. 6 June 191 1 75 N W* South' Greenland — New Cemetery. .Name. Service. Abbott, Selwin B. loth N H Bonnen, Peter 14 War I Si 2 Simpson. Rufus E. 3d N H Prir Tot (3) Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Private Co E 23 Sept 1880 42 Center* PriNHDetMil 10 Dec 1S67 85 North Private Co D 10 Jan 1910 68 N W* Printed Record, 1907 . 3 s . ... 6 14. Removed from "Greenland — Brackett Farm", after 1907, New Castle — Riverside Cemetery. (15) Name. Amazeen, Luther 15 Emery, Jonathan Hall, Frank 15 Meioon, Abram C. 15, Murray, John 17 Neal, John W. 15 Odiorne, John E. Push, Conrad Smart, William H. Trefethen, Lewelljn i Tretethen, William 15 Vennard, John N. White, Sullivan H. 15 Yeaton, Ambrose Yeaton, Eben 15 ; Ship. Service. Rank State Service Private 6th Me Battery Private State Service Private 16 State Service Sergeant MexWar&sNH 3 USAr& CapD State Service Private U S Navy Kearsarge 26 Ct 3 US Art Priv E Bug G 7th N H Asst Surgeon ; State Service Private Died. Age. Part. Name. Bell, Meshach Bell, Meshach State Service U S Navy State Service U S Navy State Service Private Ohio Private Unadilla Private 30 Apr 1908 69 East* 4 Feb 1913 75 West* 23 Feb 1877 46 North 29 Dec 1897 62 S E 13 Dec 1862 37 West 18 Jan 1899 73 West 2 Aug 1914 75 South 26 Mav 1912 66 NE* 17 Aug 1914 81 N E* 27 Mar 1877 50 South 8 Apr 1896 68 North 16 Sept 1889 84 North iS Feb 1905 65 NE 7 July 1913 78 Center 8 Apr 191 1 73 S E Printed Record, 1907 15 Total, 1915 30 New Castle- Service. Rev War War 18 1 2 -Frost's Cemetery. (2) Rank or Ship. Lt Long's Regt 8 July Pri N H Det Mil i July Died. Age. 1786 34 1827 41 Part. Total, 1915 2 Name. Oliver, Benjamin New Castle — Oliver Cemetery. (1) Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. War 1812 Pri NH Det Mil 15 July 1874 89 Total, 1915 I Part. 15. Captain James Davidson's Company, October 7, 1S61 (Luther Amazeen, October j, 1S6:)— March 31, 1S62, stationed at Fort Constitution, Portsmouth Harbor. 16. Entered in N. H. Register as 'A. C. Melvin". 17. Removed from "New Castle— Tarlton's Cemetery", after 1907. 10 Fish, George Flynn, James W. i8 New Castle- Service. Florida War State Service -Tarlton's Cemetery. (2) Rank or Ship. Died. 1S82 Corporal 15 May 1892 Printed Record, 1907 . S Less John Murray, removed to Riverside Cemetery, New Castle, after 1907. Total, 1Q15 10 Age. 59 6S Part. South South Name. Service. Hodgdon, Benjamin, Jr. War 1812 Johnson, Francis R. 13th N H Lunt, Horace 17th Me Newingfon — -Town Cemetery. (3) Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Pri N H Det Mil 2 Nov 1855 76 Printed Record, 1907 Total, 1915 . . . , Corporal Co K Sergeant Co K iS 3 Dec 6 July 1912 191 1 72 7.3 Part S E West South Rye — Central Cemetery. (4) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died Age. Pa^t" Caswell, Augustus 13th N H Corporal Co K 24 June 1907 61 NE Caswell, George B. 20th Me Private Co E 20 Apr 914 74 S E* Frisbee, Howard S. 9th N H Private Co E 7 Feb 1910 67 N E Johnson Gilman W. 5th N H Priv K Corp G 23 July 1904 62 North Printed Record, 1907 . 11 Total 1915 IS Rye- Printed Record 1907 and Total 19 15 -Foss Beach. Rye — Jenness Beach. Printed Record 1907 and Total 1915 . . . . iS. Captain James Davidson's Company, October 7, 1S61— March 31, 1S62, stationed at Fort Consti- tution, Portsmouth Harbor. 11 Rye — Lang's Hill. Printed Record 1907 and Total 1915 ......... Rye — Odiorne's Point Road. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Seavey, William Rev War Lieut N H Mil 15 Mar 1829 84 Farm Total, 1915 I Rye — Rye Harbor Road. (1) Name. Service. Rank or Ship. Died. Age. Part. Locke, Daniel D. i4(iHA)Mass Private Co C 3 [une 1900 66 Farm Total, igis I THE GRAVES WE DECORATE. RECAPITULATION. Portsmouth ...... 619 Greenland ...... 17 New Castle 43 Newington 21 Rye 22 Total .... 722 12 THE NATION'S DEAD. 1861- 1865. Four hundred thousand men, The brave — the good — the true, In tangled wood, in mountain glen, On battle plain, in prison pen. Lie dead for me and you ! Four hundred thousand of the brave Have made our ransomed soil their grave, For me and you ! Good friend, for me and you ! Up many a fortress wall They charged — those boys in blue- 'Mid surging smcke, and volleyed ball The bravest were the first to fall ! To fall for me and you ! These noble men — the nation's pride^ Four hundred thousand men have died. For me and you ! Good friend, for me and vou ! In many a fevered swamp. By many a black bayou. In many a cold and frozen camp The wearj' sentinel ceased his tramp, And died for me and you ! From Western plain to ocean tide Are stretched the graves of those who died For me and you ! Good friend, for me and you ! On many a bloody plain Their ready swords they di-ew, And poured their life-blood, like the rain, A home — a heritage to gain, To gain for me and you ! Our brothers mustered by our side ; They marched, and fought, and bravely died. For me and you ! Good friend, for me and you ! In treason's prison-hold Their martyr spirits grew To stature like the saints of old ; While, amid agonies untold. They starved for me and you ! The good, the patient, and the tried, Four hundred thousand men have died, For me and you ! Good friend, for me and you ! A debt we ne'er can pay To them is justly due ; And to the nation's latest day. Our children's children still shall say, "They died for me and you !" Four hundred thousand of the brave Made this our ransomed soil their grave, For me and you ! Good friend, for me and you ! — From the Round Table. 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON STORER, Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy. 1 789-1864 It is related in Brewster's "Rambles about Portsmouth." ist series, pages 254 and 266, that during Washington's visit to Portsmouth in 17S9, he called Tuesday forenoon, 3rd November, on Mrs. Tobias Lear, the mother of his private secretary, Col. Tobias Lear, then living near the east end of Hunking street, and "in the south- west parlor he was introduced to and cordially greeted every member of the family— the venerable mother, her children, and her grandchildren." With the other grandchildren a babe was presented, son of Samuel Storer, a dry goods merchant of Portsmouth, then residing in the same house, "who had been christened 'George Washington'. The President places his hand gently upon the in- fant's head, and expresses the wish that he may 'be a better man than the one whose name he bears' ". As the name of this child — Rear Admiral George Washington Storer, U. S. Navy — is proudly borne by Storer Post, it is particularly worthy of remembrance that he is one of the very few men of whom it could be said "that they have thus been under the hand and received the personal blessing of our country's father." I Navy Department, 1 Washington, D. C, Jan. 13, 1864. The Department announces to the Navy and Marine Corps, the death of Rear Admiral George W. Storer. He died at his residence in Portsmouth, N. H., on the morning of the 8th inst., after an honorable career in the Navy of nearly fifty-five years. Rear Admiral Storer was correct in his department, attached to his profession, and devoted to his country. As an officer in the Navy he has served faithfully, and has filled with credit many important positions both ashore and afloat. As a mark of respect to his memory, it is hereby directed that at the Portsmouth, N. H. Navy Yard the flags be hoisted at half-mast and thirteen minute-guns be fired at meridian on the day after the receipt hereof. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. 14 COMMANDERS OF STORER POST. Organized November 8, 1867. Charter Surrendered in 1874. Reorganized June 27, 1878. FIRST CHARTER. 1867 MATTHEW T. BETTON* 13th N. H. 1868 DANIEL J. VAUGHAN* 57th N. Y. IS69 (Jan. -June) DANIEL J. VAUGHAN* 57th N. Y. 1869 (Julj-Dec.) EDWIN A. TILTON* 13th N. H. and V. R. C. 1870 JOHN H. LOCKE* 5th N. H. I87I WILLIAM H. LOVELL 25th Maine 1872 EDWIN H. LESLIE* 2d and 13th N. H. 1873 ROBERT E. RICH* 19th Mass. 1874 JOSIAH N. JONES SECOND CHARTER. 6th Mass and 6th N. H. 1878-9 JAMES R. MORRISON 13th N. H. 1880 GEORGE E. HODGDON* 10th N. H.and V. R C. I88I WILLIAM H. SMITH 1st Mass. H. Art. 1882-3-4 MARCUS M. COLLIS* 2 1st, 36th and 56th Mass. 1885-6 CHARLES H. BESSELIEVRE* 109th and 196th Penn. 1887 LORENZO T. BURNHAM 29th Maine 1888 ABEL JACKSON* 13th N. H. 1889 B. STOWE LASKEY- loth N. H. 1890 MESHACH H. BELL loth N. H. 1891 JOSEPH R. CURTIS* 1st Maine Cavalry 1892 WrLLIAM Y. EVANS* U. S. Navy 1893 JOHN F. LEAVITT* ist N. H. H. Art. 1894 THOMAS R. WILSON* U. S. Navy 1895-6 TRUE W. PRIEST* U. S. Navy 1897 JOSEPH F. MOORE 3d N. H. 1898 CHARLES L. HOYT loth N. H. IS99 JAMES W. WATKINS U. S. Navy 1900 OREN W. BARTLETT 1st D. C. Cavalry 1901 HENRY S. PAUL 13th N. H. 1902 ALFRED M. LANG* 32d Maine 1903-4-5 CHARLES E. DODGE loth N. H. 1906-7 MICHAEL E. LONG* 2d N. H. 1908 J. ALBERT SANBORN* loth N. H. 1909 (Jan.- July) EDWIN H. LESLIEt 2d and 13th N. H. 1909 (Aug. -Dec.) EDWIN UNDERHILL U. S. Navy I9I0-I -2-3-4 EDWIN UNDERHILL U. S. Navy I9I5 CHARLES E. DODGE loth N. H. fDied in office July 12, 1909. *Deceased. LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS 014 013 673 6 I