1st Maine Heavy Artillery

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Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results"
Captain Zemro Smith and other commissioned officers request that Governor Coburn appoint Major Shepherd to lead the regiment, saying the appointment of Thomas Talbot "would be fatal in its results," citing his lack of military ability, lack of respect and confidence of officers, and physical incapacity.
1864

Major Russell B. Shepherd explains the regiment has no confidence in Lt. Colonel Talbot's military ability
Major Russell B. Shepherd explains the regiment has no confidence in Lt. Colonel Thomas H. Talbot's military ability
1864

Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital
Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital
1864

Colonel Daniel Chaplin and other officers of the 18th Regiment request appointment of Adjutant R.B. Shepherd as Major
Colonel Daniel Chaplin and other officers of the 18th Regiment request appointment of Adjutant R.B. Shepherd as Major
1862

Special Order 114 discharging Sergeant Frederick A. Chamberlain of Company F from service
Special Order 114 discharging Sergeant Frederick A. Chamberlain of Company F from service
1865

Special Order 126 approving court martial of Private John F. Stinson and sending him to penitentiary at Albany, New York
Special Order 126 approving court martial of Private John F. Stinson and sending him to penitentiary at Albany, New York
1865

Colonel Chaplin recommends Edward Kilby for promotion
Colonel Chaplin recommends Edward Kilby for promotion
1864

Catherine Driscoll requests husband's enlistment and muster papers
Catherine Driscoll requests husband Dennis Driscoll's enlistment and muster papers so that he may be transferred from the 2nd Maine Battery to the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery.
1864

Lieutenant C.L. Heywood apologizes for delay in sending the return of Company M
Lieutenant C.L. Heywood apologizes for delay in sending the return of Company M
1865

Henry W. Farrar requests punishment of Daniel Fitzpatrick for lying about his age
Henry W. Farrar requests punishment of Daniel Fitzpatrick for lying about his age
1863