Civil War (1861-1865)

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John Bridges recommends Sergeant J.C. Collins for commission in the 11th Regiment
John Bridges asks Governor Washburn to consider Sergeant J.C Collins for a position in the 11th Regiment.
1861

1861-08-19 Mr. McGillis writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon on behalf of Henry Barrett
Mr. McGillis writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon on behalf of Henry Barrett, who requests the discharge of his sons who were sentenced to Dry Tortugas.
1861

1861-08-28 Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn regarding S.B. Morrison
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn regarding S.B. Morrison and suggests that though he would be an excellent assistant, Morrison would not be accepted by the regiment
1861

Governor Israel Washburn writes to Joseph B. Hall regarding transportation of 2nd Regiment from Boston to New York
Governor Israel Washburn writes to Joseph B. Hall regarding transportation of troops from Boston to New York.
1861

Edwin Noyes writes to Governor Washburn about movement of 2nd Regiment
Edwin Noyes writes to Governor Washburn regarding transportation and arrival of 2nd Regiment from Bangor.
1861

Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding vacancies
Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding vacancies
1861

Woodbury Davis requests that his nephew Lieutenant George Davis be transferred to the cavalry
Woodbury Davis requests that his nephew Lieutenant George Davis be transferred to the cavalry
1861

J.H. Emerson, Sears Nickerson, Alexander Nute, and E. Allenwood inquire about their pay as paroled prisoners
J.H. Emerson, Sears Nickerson, Alexander Nute, and E. Allenwood inquire about their pay as paroled prisoners. Forced to perform guard duty while sick with typhoid fever.
1862

Dr. N.P. Monroe forwards his bill to Major Titcomb for examining the companies of Cunningham and Fuller
Dr. N.P. Monroe forwards his bill to Major Titcomb for examining the companies of Cunningham and Fuller
1861

Dr. W.H. Allen requests the aid of Dr. Palmer with so many sick soldiers
Dr. W.H. Allen requests the aid of Dr. Palmer with so many sick soldiers.
1861