2nd Maine Regiment

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S.P. Strickland recommends George Holt for an appointment in a new infantry regiment
S.P. Strickland recommends George Holt for an appointment in a new infantry regiment.
1862

S.B. Morrison offers to take charge of new recruits
S.B. Morrison writes to Governor Israel Washburn, Jr. and offers to take charge of new recruits.
1862

C.P. Brown sends receipts
C.P. Brown sends receipts
1862

Colonel George Varney requests appointment of a surgeon
Colonel George Varney requests appointment of a surgeon as others are sick and unfit for duty.
1863

Colonel Varney and Captain Getchell recommend Sergeant Byron Gilmore for promotion
Colonel Varney and Captain Getchell recommend Sergeant Byron Gilmore for promotion.
1863

Dr. E.K. Tukesbury seeks information on Stilman Briston [?]
Dr. E.K. Tukesbury of Falmouth seeks information on Stilman Briston [?] who has not been heard from since the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
1864

Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable
Dr. McRuer writes that the amount owed him is acceptable.
1861

Charles E. Phillips writes to Governor Washburn to suggest Samuel Hinckley for 2nd Lieutenant
Charles E. Phillips writes to Governor Washburn to suggest Samuel B. Hinckley for 2nd Lieutenant of the regiment.
1861

W.H. McGillis writes to Governor Washburn regarding promotion of Sam Hinckley to Lieutenant
W.H. McGillis writes to Governor Washburn regarding promotion of Sam Hinckley to Lieutenant.
1861

1861-08-16 Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment
Dr. Daniel McRuer reports to Governor Washburn on the disorganization of the 2nd Regiment and the lack of food, clothing, medical care, and shelter. "Their clothing is in a very ragged condition...their food I found to be very bad indeed...it was both mouldy and weevily...the poor sick soldiers are obliged to sleep on the damp ground..."
1861