New Hampshire Air Force Heroes - State House Plaque
Battle of Bennington - Gen John Stark - August 16, 1777
Colonel Phineas P Bixby - Commander of the 6th New Hampshire Volunteers
Phineas P Bixby - Commander of the 6th New Hampshire Volunteers. Born May 9, 1829 in Piermont NH.
A tradesman in Concord when the Civil War began. He was commissioned Adjutant of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry November 30, 1861. Wounded and taken prisoner at the Second Battle of Bull
Run,Virginia August 29, 1862, Bixby was for some weeks confined at Libby Prison before being exchanged, October 3, 1862. He rejoined the
Sixth, and on October 15, 1862 Bixby was commissioned major, to replace O.G. Dort who had resigned. After the death of Lieutenant Colonel Pearson at North Anna,Virginia on May 26,
1864, Bixby was in command of the regiment for some time. The Sixth was in the siege of Petersburg,Virginia and Bixby was wounded twice in events leading up to Petersburg. The second time he was wounded so severely that it was three months before he came back to the Sixth. In his absence he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, and after his return he was again in
charge of the regiment most of the time. He was appointed Colonel, February 21, 1865. On April 2, 1865 Bixby was formally put in charge of the brigade, and he remained in charge until Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. mustered out with his regiment on September 17, 1865.He also received the Brevet appointment of Colonel of United States Volunteers, for gallant and highly meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, Virginia, to date from April 2, 1865
Bunker Hill - John Stark Repulses British - June 17, 1775
Generals - Cilley - Bartlett - Butler and Dearborn Memorial - Nottingham NH
New Hampshire Congressional Medal of Honor Plaque
New Hampshire Civil War Uniform Button
Elwood Thompson D-Day Survivor - Franklin NH
Elwood Thompson - D-Day Survivor from Franklin New Hampshire - We Went to War.pdf Size : 33520.126 Kb Type : pdf |
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