11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment

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11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
ActiveSeptember 24, 1862 June 4, 1865
Country United States of America
Allegiance New Hampshire & Union
Type Volunteer infantry
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Notable
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Walter Harriman

The 11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was a Union army infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. It was raised in the New England state of New Hampshire, serving from October 4, 1862, to June 4, 1865.

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Sergeant Edwin Chamberlain of Company G, 11th New Hampshire Edwin Chamberlain of Company G, 11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment in sergeant's uniform with guitar LOC 5228644727.jpg
Sergeant Edwin Chamberlain of Company G, 11th New Hampshire

On September 2, 1862, the regiment was organized and mustered in at Concord, New Hampshire. Among its notable officers was Walter Harriman, a future Governor of New Hampshire.

From September 11 to 14, 1862, the 11th moved to Washington, D.C. It was attached to Briggs' Brigade, Casey's Division, Military District of Washington, until October 1862, and then to the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, until March 1863. From then, its assignments were:

The regiment lost during its term of service 5 officers and 140 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 151 enlisted men by disease, for a total of 297 fatalities.

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