Wheelock, George W. Bartlett, John C. Kimball, Augustus M.
Haskell, Charles A. Humphreys, Milton J. Miller, George A. Ball,
William G. Scandlin, E.B. Fairchild, Samuel W. McDaniel, Frederick R.
Newell, George W. Woodward, Stephen H. Camp, William D. Haley,
Leonard Whitney, Gilbert Cummings, Nahor A. Staples, Carlton A.
Staples, Martin M. Willis, John F. Moors, L.B. Mason, Robert Hassall,
Liberty Billings, Daniel Foster, J.G. Forman, and Augustus H. Conant.
Robert Collyer was chaplain-at-large in the Army of the Potomac.
Charles J. Bowen, William J. Potter, Charles Noyes, James Richardson,
and William H. Channing served as hospital chaplains.
Among the ministers who served as officers were: Hasbrouck Davis, who
became a general; William B. Greene, colonel; Gerald Fitzgerald, who
enlisted as a private, rose to the rank of first lieutenant, and was
elected chaplain of his regiment; Edward I. Galvin, lieutenant, also
elected chaplain; James K. Hosmer, who served through the war, at
first as a private and then as a corporal, writing his experiences
into The Color Guard and The Thinking Bayonet; George W. Shaw and
Alvin Allen, privates. Thomas D. Howard and James H. Fowler were
chaplains in colored regiments. After service as a chaplain of a Hew
Hampshire regiment, Edwin M.
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