Civil War (1861-1865)

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George A. Frost reports on deserters found by Mr. Tibbetts
George A. Frost reports on deserters found by Mr. Tibbetts
1862

H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status
H. Howard responds to Governor Washburn's inquiry about his parole status. Howard was an acting Federal surgeon taken prisoner while caring for the wounded, and he was released on parole by General Stonewall Jackson.
1862

Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned officer
Edwin M. Reed and other members of the Kennebec Company of Cavalry request appointment of George Kimball as a commissioned office
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell recommends Seth Hunkins for surgeon
Colonel Mark Dunnell recommends Seth C. Hunkins for surgeon of the regiment.
1861

Colonel Dunnell requests pants for the regiment
Colonel Dunnell pleads for pants for the regiment. "With regards to other things we will make no other complaints, but our need for pants is very dear, for we have men who cannot go outside their tents for want of pants to cover their nakedness."
1861

Sergeant-Major Frederic Speed writes about lack of supplies
Sergeant-Major Frederic Speed writes to Governor Washburn about lack of supplies and complains that it is unjust to have the officers sleep in tents with 16 privates.
1861

Colonel Dunnell regarding objections to Dr. Buxton's appointment
Colonel Dunnell writes to unknown recipient but likely Governor Washburn regarding objections to Dr. Buxton's appointment. He states he has appointed Dr. Francis Warren of Biddeford as Assistant Surgeon.
1861

Lieutenant W. H. Watson requests new commissions for himself and officers
Lieutenant W. H. Watson requests new commissions for himself and officers as theirs were in the baggage that was lost at the Battle of Manassas.
1861

Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Ilsley returns results of elections of officers
Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Ilsley returns results of elections of officers to Governor Washburn and recommends that the commission for Frederic Speed be issued without delay.
1861

Captain Henry Millett and Lieutenant Speed request copies of their commissions lost at Manassas
Captain Henry Millett and Lieutenant Speed request copies of their commissions lost at Manassas.
1861