2nd Maine Regiment

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J.H. Macomber writes to Governor Washburn inquiring about term of service
J.H. Macomber writes to Governor Washburn for clarification on the length of service of the regiment.
1861

Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts recommends Dr. Jordan for service
Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts writes to Governor Israel Washburn from Camp Rice in Arlington, Virginia to recommend Dr. Jordan for service.
1861

Samuel Hoskins writes to Governor Washburn regarding joining the 2nd Regiment
Samuel Hoskins of Old Town writes to Governor Washburn about seeking an appointment to the 2nd Regiment.
1861

John Goddard requests a commission for his son and offers his steamship as transport ship
John Goddard of Mattawamkeag writes to Governor Israel Washburn requesting a commission for his son and offering the use of his steamship for military transport.
1861

Senator John Bridges writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon inquiring about Wardwell's papers
Senator John Bridges writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon inquiring about Wardwell's papers.
1861

J. Varney requests information for claims on a will
J. Varney writes to an unidentified person requesting information on behalf of a soldier named George, who is writing his will since he will be absent in service in the 2nd Regiment
1861

Nathaniel Dustin writes to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding enlistment of men from Dexter
Nathaniel Dustin writes to Adjutant General John Hodsdon regarding enlistment of men from Dexter, Maine.
1861

Colonel Charles Roberts writes General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Lieutenants Cowan and Quimby
Colonel Charles Roberts writes General Hodsdon regarding commissions of Lieutenants Cowan and Quimby.
1862

Colonel Charles Davis Jameson describes regimental order and drills
Colonel Charles D. Jameson writes to Adjutant General John L. Hodsdon and describes the order of companies and progress in drilling and readiness of the regiment
1861

1861-08-22 John E. Leavitt requests discharge from the regiment
John Leavitt writes from Arlington, Virginia to a Mr. Harding requesting that he be discharged from duty as he did not obtain his mother's permission to enlist.
1861