Civil War (1861-1865)

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Captain Prentiss Fogler sends regimental report to General Hodsdon
Captain Prentiss Fogler sends regimental report to General Hodsdon
1863

Captain Prentiss Fogler, Recruiting Officer, writes regarding re-enlistments, furloughs, and state bounties
Captain Prentiss Fogler, Recruiting Officer, writes regarding re-enlistments, furloughs, and state bounties
1864

Major Ellis Spear requests correction to the commission of John M. Sherwood
Major Ellis Spear requests correction to the commission of John M. Sherwood
1863

Major Ellis Spear makes recommendations for promotions
Major Ellis Spear makes recommendations for promotions, including Henry Sidlinger, Howard L. Prince, and William W. Morrell. He requests that the captain's commission for Mr. Besse be withdrawn, as he was never mustered in yet appears in two places on the rolls (2nd Lieutenant of Company Q, and Captain of Company A).
1864

Major Ellis Spear recommends William Griffin for promotion
Major Ellis Spear recommends William Griffin for promotion
1864

Captain Samuel Keene recommends Lieutenant William W. Morrell for promotion
Captain Samuel Keene recommends Lieutenant William W. Morrell for promotion
1864

Chamberlain recommends Thomas Given for lieutenant
Letter from Chamberlain to Governor Cony recommending Thomas Given of Brunswick for lieutenant
1864

Captain J. Land writes General Hodsdon about the death of Samuel Keene and James Horton
Captain J. Land writes General Hodsdon about the death of Samuel Keene and James Horton
1864

Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions
Lieutenant Colonel Gilmore recommends promotions for Howard L. Prince, Charles R. Shorey, Samuel L. Miller, Joseph Walker, Albert E. Titus, Hezekiah Long, James C. Rundlett, Edmund R. Sanborn, and Aaron M. Andrews.
1864

Charles Gilmore writes Governor Cony about his discharge and requests no promotions be made until he is out of service
Charles Gilmore writes Governor Cony about his discharge and requests no promotions be made until he is out of service
1865