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Haldimand S. Putnam

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New Hampshire in the Great Rebellion: Containing Histories of the Several New Hampshire Regiments, and Biographical Notices of Many of the Prominent Actors in the Civil War of 1861-65
254:, and was stationed at several points throughout the western frontier. He soon was commissioned second lieutenant in the Engineer Corps, and later promoted to 501: 247: 295: 146: 299: 419: 350: 227: 511: 354: 203: 166: 231: 365:, and 100th New York. He was killed by a musket ball to the head while rallying his men. His body was not recovered. 330: 322: 306: 287: 161: 346: 271: 191: 314: 215: 47: 357:, on July 18, 1863. In the battle, he led the 2nd Brigade, which was composed of the 7th New Hampshire, 291: 496: 491: 302: 282:. He was imprisoned for several days. After his release, he was placed under the command of General 127: 275: 362: 358: 251: 199: 156: 108: 415: 243: 188: 88: 388: 170: 449: 463: 326: 283: 255: 71: 485: 342: 223: 219: 141: 83: 51: 305:. Putnam became colonel of the regiment in December 1861. It was stationed first at 310: 267: 222:
on October 15, 1835. He was the son of John L. Putnam, who was both a farmer and
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for gallantry. In October, he returned to New Hampshire to take command of the
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in the Regular Army in March 1863. However, he had been an acting
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at the age of sixteen, and graduated in 1857 with high honors.
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When the war started, he was ordered to carry a dispatch to
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Union military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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Cornish
New Hampshire
Fort Wagner
South Carolina
United States
Union
United States Army

New Hampshire
7th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run
Second Battle of Fort Wagner

brevet
colonel
Union Army
American Civil War
Second Battle of Fort Wagner
Cornish
New Hampshire
Judge of Probate
Sullivan County
West Point Military Academy
second lieutenant
Corps of Topographical Engineers
United States Army
first lieutenant
Fort Pickens

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