Civil War (1861-1865)

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A.D. Manson writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding inspection of clothing and equipment of 2nd Regiment
A.D. Manson reports to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon regarding clothing and equipment supply of the 2nd Regiment.
1861

Nathaniel Dustin reports to John Hodsdon that he enlisted 79 men from Dexter
Nathaniel Dustin, recruiting officer in Dexter, Maine, reports to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon that he has enlisted 79 men.
1861

Surgeon S.C. Hunkins addresses Governor Washburn regarding the trouble caused by Banks and Hopkins
Surgeon S.C. Hunkins addresses Governor Washburn regarding the trouble caused by Banks and Hopkins, and accuses Colonel Berry in aiding their deception. "The names of Banks and Hopkins are stricken from the rolls. I join the Regt. tomorrow. Their obstinancy & stupidity has caused some trouble and delay..."
1861

Attorney Flagg inquires about obtaining bounty and back pay for the late William Morris
Attorney Flagg inquires about obtaining bounty and back pay for the late William Morris, who was reported killed in action at the Battle of the Wilderness.
1865

Letter fragment from unidentified wagon master
Letter fragment from unidentified wagon master
1861

J. Mason writes regarding certificates of disability for W.H. Boyce
J. Mason writes regarding certificates of disability for W.H. Boyce.
1862

Brigadier General Fitz John Porter requests 260 men to fill the regiment
Brigadier General Fitz John Porter requests 260 men to fill the regiment
1862

Cyrus Hamlin recommends Lieutenant W.H. Mudgett for promotion
Cyrus Hamlin recommends Lieutenant W.H. Mudgett for promotion.
1862

Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn expressing dismay at lack of surgeons
Dr. Daniel McRuer writes to Governor Washburn expressing dismay at lack of surgeons, regrets discontent within the regiment, and mentions Jefferson Davis.
1861

Dr. Daniel McRuer submits his resignation to Governor Washburn
Dr. Daniel McRuer submits his resignation, effective September 1, 1861, to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr.
1861