2nd Maine Regiment

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Colonel Charles Roberts writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Garnsey, Staples, and Forbes
Colonel Charles Roberts writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Garnsey, Staples, and Forbes.
1862

B.H. Mace requests pay for discharged soldiers
B.H. Mace requests pay for discharged soldiers.
1862

Major General McClellan requests transfer of Lieutenant John E. Reynolds to Captain in the 17th U.S. Infantry
General McClellan requests transfer of Lieutenant John E. Reynolds to Captain in the 17th U.S. Infantry
1862

S.B. Morrison requests appointment of Dr. Hamlin as surgeon of the 7th Maine Regiment
S.B. Morrison writes to Governor Washburn to request the appointment of Dr. Hamlin as surgeon of the 7th Maine Regiment.
1861

Dr. Augustus Hamlin requests a position in the 7th Maine Regiment
Dr. Augustus Hamlin requests a position in the 7th Maine Regiment.
1861

Adjutant John Reynolds asks Adjutant General Hodsdon why he doesn't want him appointed to the regiment
Adjutant John Reynolds asks Adjutant General Hodsdon why he doesn't want him appointed to the regiment.
1861

Recruiting officer James Dean requests supplies from Adjutant General Hodsdon
Recruiting officer James Dean acknowledges receipt of blank forms for recruits, requests knapsacks and other supplies from Adjutant General Hodsdon.
1861

Brockholst Cutting requests confirmation of the death of Reverend John Mines
Brockholst Cutting of New York writes to Governor Washburn, requests confirmation of the death of his 'old and valued friend" Reverend John Mines, rumored to have been killed at the Battle of Manassas (Bull Run).
1861

Captain Charles Tilden writes on behalf of Charles Bridges
Captain Charles Tilden writes to Governor Washburn on behalf of Charles Bridges, who wishes a commission as Lieutenant if a vacancy occurs, but does not want to be promoted ahead of Orderly Sergeant Collins.
1862

T.P. Batchelder requests information to assist Crosby Crocker in his return to his regiment
T.P. Batchelder requests information to assist Crosby N. Crocker in his return to his regiment after being absent due to illness.
1862