2nd Maine Regiment
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Senator John Bridges writes again to Governor Washburn to obtain discharge for his son Charles
- Senator John Bridges of Castine writes again to Governor Washburn requesting a discharge for his son Charles, stating the southern climate does not agree with him.
1861
Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon about recruitment and supplies
- Dr. Augustus C. Hamlin writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon requesting permission to establish a howitzer corps attached to the 2nd Regiment with Charles Lewis as leader of the corps, and informs Hodsdon of the need for equipment and uniforms.
1861
Colonel Jameson requests Enfield rifles and new knapsacks for the 2nd Regiment
- Colonel Jameson writes from regimental headquarters at Camp Seward to an unidentified person requesting new Enfield rifles and knapsacks for the 2nd Regiment.
1861
Mrs. M.H. Maxwell complains about lack of rations for soldiers
- Mrs. M.H. Maxwell of Bangor writes to Governor Washburn to draw attention to complaints from the 2nd Regiment about lack of rations and poor quality of meat and bread.
1861
S.R. Devereux writes to Governor Washburn about discharge for Senator Bridges' son
- S.R. Devereux of Castine writes to Governor Israel Washburn in support of a discharge for Senator Bridges' son.
1861
A.D. Palmer requests position as assistant surgeon
- A.D. Palmer writes to Governor Israel Washburn requesting a position as assistant surgeon to Dr. Augustus Hamlin or Dr. Allen.
1861
Cornelius Luce asks Adjutant General Hodsdon about his status as a teamster
- Cornelius Luce asks Adjutant General Hodsdon about his status as a teamster.
1861
Henry Hobbs inquires about the death of Robert Athearn
- Henry Hobbs of Hope, Maine inquires about the wounding and death of Robert Athearn
1863
Seth E. Benson requests certificate of acceptance for resignation of 1st Lieutenant Samuel B. Field
- Seth E. Benson of Bangor requests a certificate of acceptance for the resignation of 1st Lieutenant Samuel B. Field
1863
Samuel Hunnerwell requests a furlough for his son to see his ill mother
- Samuel Hunnerwell requests a furlough for his son to see his ill mother.
1862