Civil War (1861-1865)
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Colonel Charles Roberts sends commission of William H. Rogers to General Hodsdon for discharge
- Colonel Charles Roberts sends commission of William H. Rogers to General Hodsdon for discharge
1862
Reverend John F. Mines offers services as chaplain
- Reverend John F. Mines of Grace Church in Bath, Maine writes to Governor Israel Washburn offering his services as chaplain.
1861
Undated (circa 1863) - Testimony relating to case of Charles Luce and Charles Seavey
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Undated testimonry regarding Charles A. Luce and Charles B. Seavey[?] of the 2nd Maine Regiment.
*Dates within the document indicate it was written sometime after October 1863 and was misfiled.
1863
Colonel Jameson reports the muster-in of the 2nd Regiment at Willet's Point, New York
- Colonel Jameson reports to Adjutant General Hodsdon the muster-in of the 2nd Regiment.
1861
Colonel Charles W. Roberts informs Governor Washburn of Samuel W. Hoskins' promotion
- Colonel Charles W. Roberts informs Governor Washburn of Samuel W. Hoskins' promotion to Quartermaster.
1861
Quartermaster Charles V. Lord sends blanks for regimental reports
- Quartermaster Charles V. Lord sends blanks for regimental reports to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon.
1861
Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn regarding Dr. A.D. Palmer
- Colonel Jameson writes to Governor Washburn about hospital steward A.D. Palmer.
1861
F. Whiting refuses to act as anything other than a waggoner
- F. Whiting writes that he enlisted as a teamster, has been ordered to serve as a soldier, and refuses to act as anything other than a waggoner.
1861
Sergeant James Anderson writes in support of Samuel Nash for Quartermaster
- Sergeant James Anderson writes in support of Samuel Nash for Quartermaster.
1862