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The officers of the Second Regiment are Col. Wilson, Lieut.-Col. Mason, and Major Perry. companies.--Co. A, Rover Guard, Capt. Finch; Co. B, Columbus Videttes, Capt. Sprall; Co. C, State Fencibles, Capt Mitchell; Co. D, Cincinnati Zouaves, Capt. Baldwin; Co. E, Lafayette Guard, Capt. Haldenhoff; Co. F, Springfield Zouaves, Capt. Mason; Co. G. Pickaway Guard, Capt. Black; Co. H, Steubenville Guard, Capt. Cook; Co. I, Harris Guard of Cincinnati, Capt. Harrold; Co. K, Baldwin Rifles of Urbana,anies.--Co. A, Rover Guard, Capt. Finch; Co. B, Columbus Videttes, Capt. Sprall; Co. C, State Fencibles, Capt Mitchell; Co. D, Cincinnati Zouaves, Capt. Baldwin; Co. E, Lafayette Guard, Capt. Haldenhoff; Co. F, Springfield Zouaves, Capt. Mason; Co. G. Pickaway Guard, Capt. Black; Co. H, Steubenville Guard, Capt. Cook; Co. I, Harris Guard of Cincinnati, Capt. Harrold; Co. K, Baldwin Rifles of Urbana, Capt. Baldwin. The Hillsboro Band is with this Regiment.--National Intelligencer, May 24-27.
by their friends on their departure. Beside the full supply of rations for the journey to Washington, they have a baggage train of seventeen wagons, with four horses to each wagon. The wagons are loaded with provisions, ammunition, engineers' and sappers' and miners' tools, tents and camp equipage; and one is loaded with extra uniforms for the soldiers. Each company in the regiment is accompanied by four female nurses, who have volunteered for the war. The Regimental Band is composed of Baldwin's Band of Manchester, and consists of 25 performers, who have volunteered for the war. The uniform is plain dark gray, with red cord facings, and the regulation gray cap, with a red band. The men are not above the ordinary height, but are all young, hardy, and active. They execute all their movements with great activity. They are composed principally of mechanics, who are not afraid of work, and accustomed to exposure. They are, in fact, the bone and sinew of New Hampshire. The fo
to major; First Lieutenant, Wm. L. Chandler; Second Lieutenant, Chas. L. Chandler. Company B (Union Guards)--Captain, Edward Pearl; First Lieutenant, George H. Smith; Second Lieutenant, Chas. S. Kendall. Company C (True Blues)--Captain, Gardner Walker; First Lieutenant, Joseph Hibbert; Second Lieutenant, D. G. E. Dickinson. Company D (Roxbury City Guard)--Captain, Ebenezer W. Stone, Jr.; First Lieutenant, Chas. M. Jordan; Second Lieutenant, Oliver Walton. Company E (Pulaski Guards)--Captain, C. B. Baldwin; First Lieutenant, John H. Johnson; Second Lieutenant, Miles Farwell. Company F (National Guards)--Captain, Albert W. Adams; First Lieutenant, John L. Ruggles; Second Lieutenant. George E. Henry. Company G (Independent Boston Fusiliers)--Captain, Henry A. Snow; First Lieutenant,----Smith; Second Lieutenant, Francis H. Ward. Company H (Chelsea Light Infantry)--Captain, Sumner Carruth; First Lieutenant, Albert S. Austin; Second Lieutenant, Robert S. Saunders. Company I (Schouler Volunt