- 1st New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
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unit_name=1st New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment
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country=United States of America
allegiance=New Hampshire & Union
type=volunteer infantry
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dates=May 1-7, 1861 - August 1861
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march="Yankee Doodle ", "Kalorma "
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anniversaries=1st New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment filled its ranks within two weeks of President Lincoln's call for 70,000 men on
April 15 ,1861 . Between April 17 and 30, 1861, not less than 2,004 men volunteered to fight for the Union in theAmerican Civil War . The volunteers organized andmuster ed at "Camp Union," the Fair Grounds of the Merrimack County Agricultural Society on the east side of theMerrimack River , in Concord betweenMay 1 andMay 7 ,1861 . After the 1st NH was filled, volunteers were given their choice to enlist in the2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment or serve their three months as thegarrison ofFort Constitution at Portsmouth harbor. Four hundred and ninety-six (496) enlisted in the 2nd NH, and the remainder were sent to Fort Constitution.In early May 1861,
Baldwin’s Cornet Band , of Manchester, under the leadership of Edwin T. Baldwin, joined the regiment. The law at the time made no provision for regimental bands, thus band members were not mustered in until vacancies occurred in companies, and where they became as privates or company musicians but continued their duty in the band.The 1st NH was commanded by Colonel
Mason Tappan and later assigned to General Patterson'sArmy of the Shenandoah . In August 1861, the 1st NH was mustered out at the end of its three months. The average age of the officers was 36 and enlisted men was 24.ee also
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1st New Hampshire Regiment (American Revolutionary War )
*List of New Hampshire Civil War Units External links
* [http://nharmyguard.com/documents/forPublic/NHPAM%20600-82-3.pdf A Brief History of the 172nd Field Artillery Regiment, the 197th Field Artillery Regiment and Separate Units of the NH Army National Guard] (
PDF )
* [http://history.rays-place.com/nh-cw/1st-nhv-sketch.htm First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry - A Sketch]Further reading
* Waite, Otis F. R., "New Hampshire in the Great Rebellion". Claremont, NH: Tracy, Chase & company, 1870.
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