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New Hampshire provided 33,937 of her sons for the war effort which translates to 0.9% (ranked 26th out of 44 states and territories) of the total men who served on both sides of the conflict. There were a total of 0 raids, skirmishes and battles in the state.
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| Union - 43 States and Territories |
| Soldiers (White) recruited |
32,930 |
| Sailors/Marines (White) |
882 |
| Colored Troops |
125 |
| Total number of men recruited |
33,937 |
| % of Union Army |
1.2% |
| % of state's population |
10.4% |
| Overall rank |
18 |
| Regiments of foreign-born soldiers |
| 10th Infantry: part-Irish |
| Union Army Deaths |
| Killed/Mortally Wounded |
1,903 |
| Disease |
2,427 |
| Disease in Prison |
294 |
| Accidents/Drowning |
76 |
| Killed After Capture |
?? |
| Murdered |
4 |
| Suicide |
3 |
| Sunstroke |
8 |
| Military Execution |
17 |
| Executed By Enemy |
?? |
| Known/Not Classified |
18 |
| Unknown |
132 |
| Total |
4,882 |
| State Military Units |
| Artillery |
1 regiment
1 battery
1 company |
| Cavalry |
1 regiment |
| Infantry |
18 regiments |
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