Civil War (1861-1865)

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Special Order 325 honorably discharging Lieutenant Frederick Henry Beecher from service
Special Order 325 honorably discharging Lieutenant Frederick Henry Beecher from service
1864

Special Order 452 granting leave of absence to Lieutenant George A. Dearing
Special Order 452 granting leave of absence to Lieutenant George A. Dearing
1864

Captain Marston requests promotion to Major
Captain Marston requests promotion to Major
1864

Sanborn B. Carter inquires about commanding officer of Company H during the Battle of the Wilderness
Sanborn B. Carter inquires about commanding officer of Company H during the Battle of the Wilderness
1865

Seth Oliver requests the date of his enlistment
Seth Oliver requests the date of his enlistment
1865

Dr. H. Davis offers his services as surgeon
Dr. H. Davis offers his services as surgeon
1862

S.L. Milliken recommends E.E. Hale for appointment as lieutenant
S.L. Milliken recommends E.E. Hale for appointment as lieutenant
1862

Charles Strickland reports his recruiting efforts to Governor Washburn
Charles Strickland reports his recruiting efforts to Governor Washburn.
1862

P. Fogler of South Hope solicits a commission as captain
P. Fogler of South Hope solicits a commission as captain
1862

Josiah Drummond to Governor Washburn
Attorney General Josiah Hayden Drummond to Governor Washburn, speaking against Captain Lorenzo Mumfort and Lieutenant Ebenezer L. Huston of Company B in Falmouth, stating he believes them to be secret secessionists and draft resisters. Drummond also declares Joshua L. Chamberlain an unsuitable candidate for commission.

"Have you appointed Chamberlain Colonel of the 20th? His old classmates, etc. here say you have been deceived: that C is nothing at all: that is the universal expression of those who know him."

1862