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A Monument to the Dead of Co. E, 4th Regiment New Hampshire Vols.

5/26/2023

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In Manchester, New Hampshire's Pine Grove Cemetery stands a Civil War monument, one that is dedicated to those men of Company E, 4th New Hampshire Volunteers, who were killed or died as a result of their service during the Civil War.
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The front of the monument shows signs that a plaque was once attached there, though it is unclear (by me) what was inscribed upon it. Being the same size as the one attached on the back of the monument - did it become dislodged from the front, and was then reattached on the opposite side? 
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CO. E, 4TH N.H.V.
KILLED OR DIED IN CIVIL WAR


Lieut. Frank B. Hutchinson
Born Oct. 17, 1837 - killed May 16, 1864
grave unknown

Sergt. Williard K. Cobb
Born Dec. 26, 1843
Killed Sep. 29, 1864
grave unknown

Amos Cressy
Born Oct. 5, 1822
Died of wounds June 6, 1864
​grave unknown
B. F. Allen
I. K. Colby
J. L. Dame
J. C. Dennett
C. H. Hubbard
Lucius Leavitt
Thos. McGlaughlin
M. W. Pillsbury
H. K. Richardson
​F. P. Stanley
C. T. Batchelder
William Cash
G. F. Davis
Henry Gray
D. G. Lillis
John Malone
Frank Mosier
B. F. Quinley
J. P. Smith
​John Stewart
"The hero who died that his country might live
had given all in the power of mortal to give.
The flag that he loved forever shall wave,
​the sweet flowers of spring shall bloom on his grave".

Notes:
Benjamin F Allen, died in Salisbury Prison, 21 Nov 1864
Charles T Batchelder, discharged for disability, 5 Dec 1861, he died in Pittsfield, NH on 27 Mar 1862
William Cash, killed in action at Morris Island, SC, on 11 Feb 1864
Willard (Williard) K Cobb, KIA at New Market Heights, VA (Chapin's Farm), 29 Sept '64
Isaac K Colby, KIA on 16 May 1864, Drewry's Bluff
Amos Cressy, captured 16 May 1864, he died of wounds 6 Jun '64, Richmond, VA
John L Dame, disability discharge on 24 Dec 1861. Reenlisted with 10th NH, was captured on 27 Oct '64 , and died a prisoner on 14 Feb '65
George F Davis, captured at Drewy's Bluff, 16 May 1864; paroled 14 Dec and died on the 30th in Annapolis, MD
Joseph C Dennett, died of disease, 16 Jan, 1864, Hilton Head, SC
Henry Gray, wounded and captured 16 May '64, Drewry's Bluff. Died at Andersonville, 22 Aug '64
Cyrus H Hubbard, died from disease on 16 Jul 1862, St. Augustine, FL
Frank B Hutchinson, KIA at Drewry's Bluff, 16 May 1864
Lucius Leavitt, mortally wounded at Battle of Crater, 30 July 1864, he died on 2 Aug.
David G Lillis, died of disease, 4 Dec 1862, Beaufort, SC
John Malone, captured at Drewry's Bluff, 16 May '64, he died in Richmond, VA two days later
Thomas McGlaughlin (McGloughlin), died of disease, 2 May 1865, David's Isl., New York Harbor
Frank Mosier, captured 16 May '64 and died 5 Sept '64, Andersonville
Moses W Pillsbury, disch for disability, 26 Oct 1863, he died in Concord on 9 Nov '63
Benjamin F Quinly (Quindley), died of disease, 1 Jan 1864
Henry K Richardson, KIA at Drewry's Bluff, 16 May 1864
John P Smith, died of disease, 30 Dec 1861, Hilton Head, SC
Frank P Stanley, died of disease, 1 Jun 1865, Raleigh, NC
John Stewart, captured at Drewry's Bluff, 16 May '64, he died 22 Nov 1864 in Florence, SC
Below are older photos, taken in 2013, before tree was removed
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