. A history of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days . t- General.Official:J. H. Marshall, Lieut, and Act. Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Dept. of Mississippi, ViCKSBURG, Miss., Oct. 20, 1865. Special Orders, No. 79, extract : 3. On account of the orders for the muster-out of hisregiment. First Lieut. James H. Marshall, 8th N. H.Veteran Infantry, is hereby relieved from duty as ActingAssistant Adjutant
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. A history of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days . t- General.Official:J. H. Marshall, Lieut, and Act. Assistant Adjutant-General. Headquarters Dept. of Mississippi, ViCKSBURG, Miss., Oct. 20, 1865. Special Orders, No. 79, extract : 3. On account of the orders for the muster-out of hisregiment. First Lieut. James H. Marshall, 8th N. H.Veteran Infantry, is hereby relieved from duty as ActingAssistant Adjutant-General at these Headquarters, andwill at once report to his regimental commander. TheMajor-General commanding, thanks Lieutenant Marshallfor his faithful and efficient services while on duty at theseHeadquarters. By order of Major-General Osterhaus. J. Warren Miller, Official: Asst. AdJ.-Gen. J. Warren Miller, A. A. Gen. Personal.—James H. Marshall, of Nashua, enlistedwith the writer in Company B of the Eighth New Hamp-shire, and was appointed and mustered in as sergeant inthat company on December 20, 1861. Previously, he hadserved in the First Regiment of New Hampshire Volun-teers with Captain Edgerly, in Company F. In the his-. CAFT. JAMES H. MARSHALL. New Hampshire Volunteers. 549 tory of the First, page 400, his short record reads, Age, 21; occupation, clerk: mustered in on Aug. 9, 1861.As the writer glances over the names of those enlistingin the same company, he sees many familiar ones, asSergeant Nottage and Sergeant-Major Hosley, both killed