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    Militia Laws of the State of New Hampshire - Inventory Number: HIS 245

    Passed in the years 1847, 1849 and 1850

    Militia laws passed in the years 1847, 1849 and 1850 is a publication by the New Hampshire General Court. It was published in Concord, New Hampshire in 1850 by Butterfield & Hill. The publication is 13 pages long.

    The publication contains militia laws passed by the New Hampshire General Court in 1847, 1849, and 1850. The laws relate to the organization of the New Hampshire militia.

    The militia was divided into three classes: the national guard, the state guard, and the unorganized militia.

    Inscribed to H. W. Pillsbury, preliminary research has led to two soldiers with the last name Pillsbury as potential owners. 


    Horace W. Pillsbury:

    Residence Franklin, MA; an 18-year-old Bonnet Bleacher. Enlisted on 5/20/1861 as a Priv.

    On 8/24/1861, he mustered into "I" Co. Massachusetts18th Infantry.He was disch wounds on 9/4/1863 at Portsmouth Grove, RI

    He was listed as:

    • Wounded 8/30/1862 2nd Bull Run, VA

    Henry M. Pillsbury

    Residence Manchester, NH; 27 years old. Enlisted on 5/22/1861 as a Priv.

    On 6/7/1861, he mustered into "I" Co. New Hampshire2nd Infantry.He was Mustered Out on 6/21/1864

    On 9/2/1864, he mustered into "C" Co. New Hampshire1st Heavy Artillery.He was Mustered Out on 6/15/1865 at Washington, DC

    Died 3/10/1912 in Soldiers Home, Danville, IL

    (Died age 77.)

    After the war, he lived in Chicago, IL

    Comes housed in 8 x 12 riker display case with red velvet and descriptive card.

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    Inventory Number: HIS 245