
4th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
The 4th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry was a Civil War unit composed of soldiers from New Hampshire, formed in 1861. They fought for the Union, participating in key battles such as the Battle of Antietam and Fredericksburg. Known for their discipline and bravery, the regiment served for most of the war, often performing both frontline combat and support roles. Their service contributed significantly to the Union’s efforts to preserve the nation, and many soldiers faced hardships, injuries, and loss of life during their dedication to the cause.