The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . t of Company D,Fourteenth New Hampshire regi-ment. This company was composedlargely of Weare men, and was com-manded by Capt. C. W. Hodgdon(at the present time practising den-tistry in Boston), an officer whosekindly consideration for his menmade him exceedingly Fellows was afterwardappointed colonel of a colored regi-ment, and died of yellow fever atKey West, Fla. He was a gallantsoldier and a cultivated and uprightman. The Grand Army post of hisnative town now bears his name. Nor were fidelity and


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . t of Company D,Fourteenth New Hampshire regi-ment. This company was composedlargely of Weare men, and was com-manded by Capt. C. W. Hodgdon(at the present time practising den-tistry in Boston), an officer whosekindly consideration for his menmade him exceedingly Fellows was afterwardappointed colonel of a colored regi-ment, and died of yellow fever atKey West, Fla. He was a gallantsoldier and a cultivated and uprightman. The Grand Army post of hisnative town now bears his name. Nor were fidelity and heroism con-fined to the men who bore officialtitles, but were found all through theranks. Two of Weares sons cameback to Weare with empty sleeves,—Joseph Mayo, who held the position 342 A SKETCH OF WEARE. of warden of the New Hampshire Although not a soldier, the un- state prison from 1S65 to 1871. left selfish and patriotie work of William his arm at Cedar Creek, and Elijah B. Gove as a member of the New Purington, a descendant and name- Hampshire Sanitary Commission. I « >


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