As a Resident of Louden, he enlisted 8.22.1862; mustered 9.5.1862 as Corp.
6.6.1864 wounded severly at Cold Harbor, VA.
Discharged with disability 12.20.1864.
Died 2.11.1865 at Concord, NH.
CORP. FRANK M. GAY.
A good picture of a good man and brave soldier is here given to posterity. Son of James M. and Margaret A. (Cross) Gay, and born in Wilmot in 1842. His grandfather was a major-general in the New Hampshire militia, and his brother, George E., served in Company C, First New Hampshire Heavy Artillery.
In most of the battles of the regiment to Cold Harbor, where he was severely wounded in arm (see roster), and never with the regiment afterward. Died in Concord, February 11, 1865, and buried at Wilmot. He was a mechanic by trade and was never married.
Contributor: David M Morin (47707736) •
As a Resident of Louden, he enlisted 8.22.1862; mustered 9.5.1862 as Corp.
6.6.1864 wounded severly at Cold Harbor, VA.
Discharged with disability 12.20.1864.
Died 2.11.1865 at Concord, NH.
CORP. FRANK M. GAY.
A good picture of a good man and brave soldier is here given to posterity. Son of James M. and Margaret A. (Cross) Gay, and born in Wilmot in 1842. His grandfather was a major-general in the New Hampshire militia, and his brother, George E., served in Company C, First New Hampshire Heavy Artillery.
In most of the battles of the regiment to Cold Harbor, where he was severely wounded in arm (see roster), and never with the regiment afterward. Died in Concord, February 11, 1865, and buried at Wilmot. He was a mechanic by trade and was never married.
Contributor: David M Morin (47707736) •
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