. A history of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . or ^-Z r 0->. BIOGRAPHICAL. 329 into the Union army, to fill vacancies in other regiments, andto accompany difficult and dangerous expeditions. He waspresent at every battle from South Mountain and Antietamto Deep Bottom and Reams Station. At the close of thewar he was division surgeon, and was discharged with theregiment. After the war, he at once resumed his medical and surgicalpractice, and entered upon a quiet and uneventful citizenship.He never sought public offic
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. A history of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . or ^-Z ~ r 0->. BIOGRAPHICAL. 329 into the Union army, to fill vacancies in other regiments, andto accompany difficult and dangerous expeditions. He waspresent at every battle from South Mountain and Antietamto Deep Bottom and Reams Station. At the close of thewar he was division surgeon, and was discharged with theregiment. After the war, he at once resumed his medical and surgicalpractice, and entered upon a quiet and uneventful citizenship.He never sought public office, but was twice elected as repre-sentative from his native town, and was elected anniversar}chairman and president of the Xew Hampshire State MedicalSociety He has the credit of having read more papers be-fore that society than any other member, and of having pro-mulgated more original, and perhaps absurd and untenableideas, though he has ever been ready to present good, if notsufficient, reasons therefor He has been married twice ; firstto Caroline B. Lang, second to Luvia Lang, daughters ofSherburn Lang, Esq., of Bath. He is a Maso