Civil War (1861-1865)

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Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies
Colonel Mark Dunnell complains that other regiments have taken supplies. "The First took our pants, our tents ... the 2nd took other articles."
1861

Adjutant General Hodsdon expresses annoyance at Sergeant Major Speeds's letter to the Governor
Adjutant General Hodsdon expresses annoyance at Sergeant Major Speeds's letter to the Governor. He is likely writing to Colonel Harding, Assistant Quarter Master. "It is ridiculous that the Gov. should be annoyed with a long letter about one or two tents."
1861

Governor Washburn asks Colonel Harding what the regiment still needs
Governor Washburn asks Colonel Harding what the regiment still needs for supplies, states that he understands he should not commission Captain Brady, and asks the Colonel to fill up the regiment and recover supplies given out to "men not likely to go." "You must manage this matter in the best way you can. It will give you some trouble, I fear."
1861

Colonel Dunnell seeks blanks for officers
Colonel Dunnell requests blanks for the regiment.
1861

Bill for supper and breakfast for Company H
Bill for supper and breakfast for Company H.
1861

Bill for supper and breakfast for Company K
Bill for supper and breakfast for Company K.
1861

Special Order 259 ordering Major Seth Eastman to relieve Captain Thomas Hight of mustering and disbursing duties
Special Order 259 ordering Major Seth Eastman to relieve Captain Thomas Hight of mustering and disbursing duties
1861

Frederic Speed forwards his letter of acceptance to Colonel Neal Dow of the 13th Maine Regiment
Frederic Speed forwards his letter of acceptance to Colonel Neal Dow of the 13th Maine Regiment
1861

John Ray inquires about the welfare of his son George R.
John Ray inquires about the welfare of his son George R.
1862

Mr. Kimball recommends Captain Edwards for Major or Lieutenant Colonel
Mr. Kimball recommends Captain Edwards for Major or Lieutenant Colonel
1862