- Names On the G.A.R. Memorial – Townsmen who served
- Names Not On the Monument, But Who Served Nonetheless
- 1st NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 2nd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 3rd NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 6th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 8th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 10th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 13th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 14th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 15th NH Infantry, History and Newmarket Soldiers
- 1st NH Calvary, Newmarket Soldiers & the Shenandoah Valley campaigns
- Bounties and Town Debt
- Civil War Uniforms and the Haley Building
- Strafford Guards
- United States Colored Troops – USCT
- Early Preparations and Costs of a Regiment
- War Department Orders
- A Soldier’s Pay
- The Soldier Votes in the Elections of 1864 – 1865
- US Navy, Newmarket sailors
- A Soldier’s Burial
- Gifts From Home
Profiles of Civil War
- Dow, Orrin, Sergeant – the Bravery of a Color Bearer
- Durell, James M. – Captain, Recruiter
- Durell, Woodbridge – POW
- Edgerly, Charles and “John Brown’s Body”
- Ellison & Quimby – KIA; Saunders & Caswell – MIA; Chapman – POW at 2nd Battle of Bull Run
- Ferrin, Levin – anything but desertion
- Foster, Robert E. – Discharged “Disabled”, re-enlisted in “Invalid Corps”
- Four Men, One Company, Four Battles, Four Deaths
- French, John O. – left home at 16, engaged in 32 battles
- Frost, George W. – Lt. Colonel
- Gay, George A. – Lieutenant, promoted on the battlefield, KIA at Antietam
- Greene, Charles W. – Captain of Company E, 25th US Colored Troops
- Haines, Alanson – first man in Newmarket to volunteer
- Hanson, Albert J. – Captain, & Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
- Hanson, Sergeant John J. – Battle of Port Hudson, and served as 1st Commander of Newmarket’s G.A.R.
- Henaghan, Patrick H. – KIA – Battle of Oak Grove; letter home to Enoch Adams
- James, George R. – a wagoner who never saw battle, from Private to Lieutenant
- James, Henry – US Marines, KIA on board USS Cumberland
- Leach, Thomas Walter – Naval Surgeon
- Lees, Thomas – 2nd Lt., wounded at Gettysburg, POW and Belle Isle Prison
- Littlefield, William W. – Corporal – KIA – Deep Bottom Run, VA, 16 Aug. 1864
- Lord, George – Stolen with a fake promotion and a fake resignation
- Murray, Henry H. – 1st Lt., 2nd Battle of Fair Oaks; POW
- O’Brien, John – cut the chains across the Mississippi
- Beaumont, John C. – Rear Admiral, US Navy
- Rand, Cyrus – US Navy and the USS Agawam
- Bracketts – Father and Sons, & The Martin Guards at Fort Constitution
- Reynolds, Charles W. – POW at Cold Harbor; Color Bearer at Gettysburg
- Brooks, James P. – fought for two states; “Minie Ball” hit led to his death
- Richardson, Edward – Musician and Merchant
- Bryant brothers – Hosea and William and ship disasters
- Sanborn, Austin L. and the 17th US Infantry
- Caswell, James M. – 13th NH Infantry musician – notes from the trenches
- Sanborn, Warren G. – Received the Medal of Honor & Had It Taken Away
- Clay, David – “Only A Soldier”
- Severance, Albert T. – Wounded 10 Times
- Davis & Furber – accomplished Musicians & Business Partners
- Smith, George – US Navy, Capt., served aboard 4 ships
- Soesman, Flavius A. – Died of Wounds, Battle of Cold Harbor
- Davis Family – Five enlisted, only one returned
- Davis, David O., and the Battle of Hatcher’s Run
- Tebbetts, George – KIA at the Battle of White Oak Swamp
- Towle, Benjamin – Surgeon
- DeSchuyler, Augustus – A foreign substitute enlisted for quick money
- Tuttle, Woodbridge – POW