. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . him than to have been assignedto some other. He participated in the campaign with his company, andwas wounded 16 May 1864. He did not participate 2, 9, 16 or 25 June,being unable to do so. At the ends of July and August, 1864, he is reportedas sick in quarters, though he commanded Co. F in the 16 Aug. fight. His health continuing bad, he was officially examined, 17 Sept., by aBoard, resulting in his discharge for disability. This by S. O. 263, and N. C., Army of the James, 24 Sept. 1864. His men parted withhim with regret. Since the war Wad


. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . him than to have been assignedto some other. He participated in the campaign with his company, andwas wounded 16 May 1864. He did not participate 2, 9, 16 or 25 June,being unable to do so. At the ends of July and August, 1864, he is reportedas sick in quarters, though he commanded Co. F in the 16 Aug. fight. His health continuing bad, he was officially examined, 17 Sept., by aBoard, resulting in his discharge for disability. This by S. O. 263, and N. C., Army of the James, 24 Sept. 1864. His men parted withhim with regret. Since the war Wadsworth has been for the greater part of the timeemployed at the Jail, at Manchester, N. H.; as keeper, and proves very effi-cient. In 1891, he had completed fourteen years of service therein. He at-tended the reunion of 1889, his first visit to Weirs. Born 4 Feb. 1838, at Worcester, Mass. NoTK. — While at Camp Grant, Va., with the re-enlisted men, Wads-worth had charge of the men of B, F and G, for purposes of drawingrations and LiKUT. Wm. Ladd Dodg LiHUi. GKOitdi: 15. Bingham,Quartermaster.


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