1st Maine Heavy Artillery
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Colonel Daniel Chaplin writes regarding recommendations for promotion
- Colonel Daniel Chaplin writes regarding recommendations for promotion and explains why he does not favor George Oakes for promotion.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Barnabas M. Roberts writes Governor Cony regarding increase in line officers
- B.M. Roberts writes Governor Cony regarding increase in line officers
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
James P. White of Belfast recommends Cassius C. Roberts for promotion
- James P. White of Belfast recommends Cassius C. Roberts for promotion
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Lieutenant and Adjutant James W. Clark requests an Artillery Color [flag]
- Lieutenant and Adjutant James W. Clark requests an Artillery Color [flag]
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
S.A. Barker recommends J.F. Knowles of Jackson for a commission
- S.A. Barker recommends J.F. Knowles of Jackson for a commission
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
E.B. Pierce recommends George H. Oakes for lieutenant
- E.B. Pierce recommends George H. Oakes for lieutenant.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Zemro A. Smith inquires about bounty payments
- Z.A. Smith inquires about bounty payments
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Charles W. Lunt requests a commission
- Charles W. Lunt requests a commission
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers
- Colonel Chaplin writes General Hodsdon about the death of Lieutenant Newenham and the loss of many other officers. "A great many of the wounded officers have died...the Regt is very small now..."
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg
- Charles H. Smith asks if brother-in-law Winslow H. McIntire survived the June 18 battle at Petersburg as they have not heard from him in 5 weeks. [McIntire died of wounds received June 18]
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: 1st Maine Heavy Artillery