Civil War (1861-1865)
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Samuel Dale and Samuel Hersey recommend Sydney W. Thaxter for appointment
- Samuel Dale and Samuel Hersey recommend Sydney W. Thaxter for appointment
1861
Mr. Thaxter inquires if recruits can furnish their own horses
- Mr. Thaxter inquires if recruits can furnish their own horses
1861
Louis Cowan sends his enlistment roll to General Hodsdon
- Louis Cowan sends his enlistment roll to General Hodsdon
1861
Zadoc Long and others recommend R.B. Jennings for appointment
- Zadoc Long and others recommend R.B. Jennings for appointment
1861
Muster out roll of a detachment of unassigned recruits, Gallop's Island, Boston Harbor
- Muster-out roll of a detachment of unassigned recruits
1865
Undated (circa 1861) - Henry Thomas requests reimbursement for recruiting Company G
- Henry Thomas requests reimbursement from Adjutant General Hodsdon for recruiting costs paid out of pocket.
1861
Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady
- Affidavit against Captain Josiah R. Brady, signed by 2nd Lieutenant Nathan Walker. Walker states that Brady used disparaging language against other officers "showing an entire disrespect and contempt of said officers, and tending to induce insubordination and mutiny in the Regiment."
1861
List of deserters
- List of deserters sent to Adjutant General Hodsdon by Lieutenant George E. Atwood, with additional comment by George W. Dyer.
1861
Colonel Mark Dunnell states the regiment will be ready by Wednesday
- Colonel Mark Dunnell states the regiment will be ready by Wednesday.
1861
Petition of officers to Governor Washburn for supplies for the regiment
- Petition of officers to Governor Washburn for supplies for the regiment, which were all lost in the retreat from Manassas. "Having exhausted all our patience in awaiting some action in regard to the matter by the authorities here, we humbly pray your Excellency to see that those brave hearted, patriotic men, who have left all the comforts of home and the society of families and friends at the call of their country,...to be treated as men, as soldiers, and not as beasts."
1861