Church Street Cemetery
Civil War Memorial Monument at the northeast corner of the cemetery:
Front Side "ERECTED BY WOMANS RELIEF CORPS NUMBER 80 AND SENATOR GRIMES POST NUMBER 25 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.".
Back Side "THESE SOLDIERS OF THE REBELLION OF '61 TO '65 LIE IN UNKNOWN GRAVES".
- THOMAS M. CARR, CO. D 11 REGT NHV, Killed 10/27/1865 near Richmond, VA
- BYRON A. BECKWITH, CO. A 6 REGT NHV, Died 2/26/1865, Salisbury, NC
- JOHN W. ADSIT, CO. B 16 REGT NHV, Died 10/8/1862 of disease, St. Augustine, FL
- THATCHER B. FOSTER, CO. G 9 REGT NHV, Died 11/1/1864 of disease, Annapolis, MD
- GEORGE F. MERRILL, CO. D 11 REGT NHV, Killed 7/30/1864 in mine explosion, Petersburg, VA
- JOHN W. SMITH, CO. H 3 REGT NHV, Killed 12/13/1862, Fredricksburg, VA
- WILLARD J. TEMPLETON, CO. D 11 REGT NHV, Killed 7/30/1864 in mine explosion, Petersburg, VA
- CHARLES MCCLINTOCK, CO. K 7 REGT NHV, Died 7/16/1863, New Orleans, LA
- FRANCES W. ROBBINS, CO. B 16 REGT NHV Died, 8/9/1863, Cairo IL
- BARTHOLOMEW FOLAY, CO. B 16 REGT NHV Died, 6/7/1863 of disease, New Orleans, LA
- GEORGE H. ROBERTSON, CO. B 16 REGT NHV Died, 8/22/1863, Mound City, IL
Ref: History of Hillsborough N. H. 1735-1921, G. Waldo Browne
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