MELVIN LOWELL
1839 - 1863
15th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
Mustered into Company K as a private on October 16th, 1862, Melvin and company (there were 28 other Salem men in this company) left New Hampshire on the 13th of November for New York, where they encamped for nearly a month before being shipped south to Louisiana. The regiment would be engaged in a dozen battles in the Port Hudson area, from May to July 1863.
Melvin would become one of many within the regiment to fall ill with disease during his service. When the unit began its trip back home in July 1863, many of the sick did not complete the full journey and were left behind in hospitals along the route north. Melvin did survive the trek, and returned home to Salem in very poor condition. He was unable to attend the mustering out ceremony in Concord on August 13th, '63, and would perish from chronic diarrhea on the 22nd. He was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem.
The "GAR 1861 - 1865" marker was apparently destroyed by a mower very recently, found broken and bent near his stone.