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Military History
The following data is extracted from Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire History.
In the troubled times of the Revolution the little town performed her part bravely and well. In September, 1775, the selectman made an enumeration of the inhabitants of the town, and in their report to the provincial authorities stated that thirty-six persons were absent in the army; that there were eighty-three guns in the town fit for use, ninety-nine more being needed; that there was no powder, and no slaves; and that the total number of inhabitants of the town, exclusive of those in the army, was 838. It will thus be seen that the town at a very early date showed her activity. Space, however, will not admit of a detailed account of her part in the great war. The following is a list, so far as known, of the Chesterfield men who served in that war:
Joseph Smith Elijah Watson [Walton ?] Eleazer Jordan Gustavus Bingham Jonathan Farr Amasa Colburn Joshua Farr John Peacock Eleazer Stoddard Ebenezer Porter Joseph Metcalf William Day Charles Johnson Nathaniel Sanger Elijah Walton John Bishop Josiah Hastings James Robinson [Robertson?] Elisha Walton Josiah Hastings Eleazer Cobleigh Jonathan Fan Ephraim Farr Ezekiel Powers Asa Gale Jonathan Cressey John Merrill Jonathan Farwell Benjamin Wheeler Isaac Farr Capt. Jacob Hinds Nathan Thomas Ezekiel Davis Jonathan Farr 3d David Stoddard Zenas Fairbanks William Farwell Aaron Farr Jacob Davis Levi Fairbanks David Robbins Daniel Davis Richard Coughlan Daniel Colburn Aaron Smith Lieut. James Robertson Nathaniel Bacon William Hildreth Eleazer Jordan Daniel Farr John Pratt Eleazer Jordan James Wheeler Joseph Metcalf Joseph Metcalf Jr. Amos Partridge Eli Partridge Samuel Stearns Ephraim Fan Thomas Farr Jacob Farr Charles Farr John Sanderson William Thomas Nathaniel Walton Lieut. Oliver Cobleigh Josiah Hastings Samuel Davis Ezekiel Powers Amos Davis Jonathan Farr, Jr. Daniel Baldwin Jonas Davis James Wheeler Dan Cobleigh Thomas Whitcomb Isaac Hildreth Benjamin Smith Ebenezer Farr Eleazer Stoddard Jonathan Cressey, Jr. Joel Whitney William Crofford Amos Streeter John Peacock Ebenezer Fletcher Joseph Higgins Elisha Walton Henry Cressey Joseph Higgins, Jr. Ephraim Amidon Amos Smith Aaron Smith Martin Warner Jonathan Davis Moses Smith Daniel Kennison John Ellis Silas Richardson Jonathan Farwell. John Pratt William Richardson John Davison William Henry Nathan Metcalf Thomas Doby Joseph Metcalf. Ebenezer Streeter Asa Gale Samuel Davis Converse Oliver Hobart [Hubbard ?] Thomas Metcalf Reuben Hildreth Jesse Hildreth Joseph Smith Silas Thompson Nathaniel Brigham Andrew Hastings Amos Partridge Samuel Walker Daniel Colburn Elisha Rockwood Joseph Metcalf, Jr. Reuben Graves Asa Metcalf Capt. Kimball Carlton Josiah Hastings Noah Emmons Daniel Farr Thomas Metcalf Joseph Metcalf Charles Farr William Farr Lemuel Stoddard Ebzy Evans Jonathan Hildreth, Jr. Amos Partridge Thodoreus Bingham Benjamin Streeter Daniel Baldwin Jacob Farr, Jr. Jonathan Cobleigh Samuel Peacock Aaron Fisk Samuel D. Converse Ebenezer Fletcher Amos Colburn Gustavus Brigham John Grandy Jonathan Cressey Martin Hildreth John Putnam William Nichols Phineas Hemenway Thomas Wooley David Pierce Simon Pierce John Pratt Daniel Baldwin Capt. Josiah Hartwell Francis Crane William Lee Reuben Still Ebenezer Safford. David Still Noah Emmons Nathan Dodge
"As the men whose names are here recorded served in several companies and regiments during the term of the war, the names of some are repeated."
During the late great war, the town furnished seventy-four men. Ten of these were wounded, one of whom died from the effects thereof. Though none were killed in battle, six died of disease. The amount paid in bounties was $24.600.00. Twelve persons were drafted and paid commutation of $300.00 each; and twenty-seven furnished substitutes at an expense of from $100.00 to $400.00 each.
Source: Chesterfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire History
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