Civil War (1861-1865)

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C.P. Brown inquires if James Mulherrin is dead
C.P. Brown inquires if James Mulherrin of Company F is dead, on behalf of his wife Mary Ann Mulherrin
1864

Assistant Adjutant General Samuel G. Breck revokes suspension of muster of Edwin Libby as Captain
Assistant Adjutant General Samuel G. Breck revokes suspension of muster of Edwin Libby as Captain
1863

Captain Robert H. Gray recommends Sergeant James McLaughlin pf Compay D for promotion to 2nd Lieutenant
Captain Robert H. Gray recommends Sergeant James McLaughlin pf Compay D for promotion to 2nd Lieutenant
1863

Boston Mayor's Clerk requests information about Corporal Thomas Kelley
Boston Mayor's Clerk requests information about Corporal Thomas Kelley
1864

J.H. Kimball request aid in receiving $35 for Rev. Mines' outfit
J.H. Kimball request aid in receiving $35 advanced for Rev. Mines' outfit prior to joining the regiment.
1861

Colonel Jameson describes trouble within the Regiment and interference from camp visitors
Colonel Jameson writes to an unidentified person, likely Governor Washburn, and describes trouble within the Regiment and interference from camp visitors.
1861

Dr. McRuer writes to Governor Washburn requesting payment for medical services to troops
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. requesting settlement of his medical services to the troops.
1861

Samuel W. Hoskins writes Governor Washburn asking for military appointment
Samuel Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn asking for an appointment as Quartermaster for Bangor troops.
1861

Correspondence between James G. Blaine, Governor Washburn, and Lieutenant Colonel George Varney
Correspondence between James G. Blaine, Governor Washburn, and Lieutenant Colonel George Varney. Varney accepts command of the 7th Maine Regiment, and refuses a position with the 6th Maine Regiment.
1861

Samuel B. Field writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding recruits
Samuel B. Field writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding recruits.
1861