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Qué (quién) es 1st New Hampshire Regiment - definición


1st New Hampshire Regiment         
AMERICAN INFANTRY UNIT
5th Continental Regiment; 1st N.H. Regiment; Stark's New Hampshire Regiment
The 1st New Hampshire Regiment was an infantry unit that came into existence on 22 May 1775 at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. John Stark was the regiment's first commander.
11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment         
  • Sergeant Edwin Chamberlain of Company G, 11th New Hampshire
MILITARY UNIT
11th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment; 11th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry; 11th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry; 11th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment was a Union army infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. It was raised in the New England state of New Hampshire, serving from October 4, 1862, to June 4, 1865.
Province of New Hampshire         
  • Topographical map of the province
FORMER COLONY IN NORTH AMERICA, PART OF GREAT BRITAIN
New Hampshire Colony; Colony of New Hampshire; Province of New-Hampshire; Province of new hampshire; New Hampshire Province; British New Hampshire; Colonial New Hampshire
The Province of New Hampshire was a colony of England and later a British province in North America. The name was first given in 1629 to the territory between the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers on the eastern coast of North America, and was named after the county of Hampshire in southern England by Captain John Mason, its first named proprietor.