History of the Twelfth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion Pt.2
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B. L. 5~S- DAVID N. SACKETT 534 History of the Twelfth Regiment WILLIAM U. SHAW. Son of Erastua and Elizabeth (Holmes) Underwood, and adopted son of William Shaw ; born in Concord, May 18, ls:5ti. Married Mary E., daughter of Hon. Samuel Berry, of Barnstead, February 24, 1S58; and their children, Florence E. and Harry T., are both living. In Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and although his comrades were wounded and killed on both sides and in front of him in these battles, he escaped unhur...t. During the fall and winter of l>i'J-'3-4, he was sick in hospital at Washington and Philadelphia. From the spring following, to the end of the war, was in charge of Commissary Department, at Edward's Island, X. Y. He left his home at Pittsfield, a few years after the war, while engaged as shoe-freighter between that place and Lynn, and has never been seen or heard of since. As no sufficient reason is known for his sudden disappearance, it was thought by many that he was mur- dered. He was a good soldier, and always considered an honest, kind-hearted man.
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