Newmarket in Rockingham County, New Hampshire — The American Northeast (New England)
Newmarket, NH Civil War Memorial
Inscription.
Geo. A. Gay Post No. 18 G.A.R.
Newmarket N.H.
in memory of the comrades of the 1861 Civil War 1865
Soldiers and sailors who offered
their lives that this nation might be preserved
Bassett David 6th Bates Isaac 6th Bennett David S. H.A. Black George 13th Brackett David 13th Brackett Frank A. H.A. Brackett Samuel B. 13th Brishingham John Navy Brisney Patrick Navy Brooks James P. Lieut. 6th Bryant E.K. Bryant Hosea Navy Bryant William H. 6th Bunker Eugene 17th U.S. Inf. Bunker Ferdinand Navy Bunker Lewis Navy Carrigg Michael 10th Caswell Azariah B. Cav. Caswell George K. 13th Caswell James M. 13th Caswell John C 6th Caswell Timothy 6th Caswell William W 6th Chapman Charles F. 13th Chapman David W. 13th Chapman Harrison Navy Chapman Joseph E. 2nd Chapman William 13th Clay David 18th Colby Moses E. 13th Collins John M. Band Davis Darius O. 4th Davis John M. Davis John O. 4th Davis Augustus H. 13th Demerritt George W. Dockum Charles F. 15th Dockum William H. 13th Dow Orrin 13th Durrell James M. Capt. 13th Durrell Woodbridge W. Sgt. Cav. Eaton Charles Navy Edgerly Charles B. Capt. 6th Edgerly Joseph 6th Ellison George W. French John 1st Minn. French Daniel French Nathaniel S. 13th French Warren S. 13th Ferrin Levi Foster Robert Jr. 6th Frost George W. Lieut. Col. 15th Francis Robert W. 13th Furber Albert C. Band Gay George A. Lieut. 5th Gerrish Ferdinand E. 13th Gibbs John F. 13th
Glover Warren 13h Goodrich John I. 13th Gould Joseph 13th Greene Charles W. Capt. 13th Greene John B. 13th Gunning Bernard 13th Haines Alanson C. 15th Haley Henry B. Capt. Cav. Ham John F. Jr. H.A. Ham John S 6th Hanson Albert Capt. 2nd Hanson John H. 2nd Hanson John J. 15th Harvey John H. 13th Henaghan Patrick 2nd Hogan David 13th Horn Benjamin F. 13th Howard Henry C. 13th Huckins Warren Huckins William P. 9th Jackson Andrew 3rd Jenness Charles B. Navy Jordon Granville P. Joy Eben 15th Joy William Keniston Charles 13th Keniston Edward F. 13th Keniston George M. Keniston Greenleaf C. 8th Keniston James F. 13th Keniston William H. Navy Keniston William F. 13th Kennedy John 10th Knowlton Andrew J. 6th Langley Albert 17th U.S. Inf. Langley Joseph A. Leach ThomasW. Navy Med. Insp. Leathers Levi 5th Lees Thomas Lieut. 2nd Lilliston James Navy Littlefield William 3rd Lord George F. 3rd Lovering True 13th Lynch Thomas Navy Mason Hosea Z. Cav. May John 13th Mendum John 4th Mitchell Sewall 2nd Morrill William F. 6th Moores John Sgt. 12th Murch George 17th U.S. Inf. Murray David 60th Mass. Murray George O. Capt. 10th Murray Henry H. Lieut. 13th Nealley Charles B. 2nd Nealley George S. navy Nealley James D. 15th O'Brien John Palmer John 15th
Page John M. 14th Perkins Charles W. 15th Perry Charles H. 2nd Philbrick Charles W. 2nd Pike David 2nd Pike Frederic F. Navy Pinkham John 13th Quimby Jacob H. 6th Rand Cyrus R. Navy Randall Andrew Reynolds Charles Richardson Charles Navy Richardson William M. 13th Roach William S. 7th Robinson Nathaniel Jr. 15th Rogers Calvin Ryan Patrick Navy Sanborn Austin 17th U.S. Inf. Sanborn Benjamin F. 6th Sanborn Joel C. Navy Sanborn John Navy Saunders Charles 6th Severance Albert T. Wash. D.C. Shaw Orrin D. 5th Slater Robert H.A. 3rd Mass. Sluceman Flavius 2nd Smart George K. 13th Smith Edward 13th Smith George Capt. Navy Smith Ossimus T. 13th Springer Frank Stevens Andrew J. 6th Stevens David A. H.A. Stackpole John C. Taylor Emery Navy Taylor George W. 15th Sgt. Taylor William B. 15th Tebbetts George L. 5th Towle Benjamin N. 15th Towle J. Westley Cav. Tuttle Charles W. 4th Mass. Tuttle Edward G. 2nd Tuttle Freeman H. 2nd Tuttle Horace 2nd Tuttle James M. 3rd Tuttle Woodbridge Lieut. Cav. Vincent Richard 2nd Watson John Navy Watson Joseph 13th Watson Josiah 10th Weymouth Charles J. Wild Francis 13th Willand Andrew J. 2nd Willey Charles H. 6th Willey Nathaniel 2nd Wyman Richard E. 15th Young John T. Young Jeremiah Navy
Erected by George A. Gay Post 18, Grand Army of the Republic.
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil. In addition, it is included in the The Grand Army of the Republic series list.
Location. 43° 4.653′ N, 70° 56.273′ W. Memorial is in Newmarket, New Hampshire, in Rockingham County. It is on Main Street north of South Street, on the left when traveling north. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 172 Main St, Newmarket NH 03857, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. It is also in the American Northeast and in New England. Globally, it is in the North Atlantic Region, North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: War of the Rebellion Memorial (here, next to this marker); Engine House (a few steps from this marker); Griffin Hardware (a few steps from this marker); Cheswell's Store (within shouting distance of this marker); Tenney's Corner (within shouting distance of this marker); Mathes Building (within shouting distance of this marker); Stone School Museum (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); The Stone Church Music Club (about 500 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Newmarket.
Credits. This page was last revised on November 14, 2024. It was originally submitted on November 14, 2024, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 285 times since then and 31 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on November 14, 2024, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

