4th Maine Regiment

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Colonel Walker and officers recommend Sergeant William Fountain of Company D for commission in one of the contraband regiments
Colonel Walker and officers recommend Sergeant William Fountain of Company D for commission in one of the contraband regiment
1863

Joseph Burnheimer, postmaster, requests the body of Private Silas H. Vose of Company C
Joseph Burnheimer, postmaster, requests the body of Private Silas H. Vose of Company C be sent home. Vose was buried at Leesburg, Virginia October 31, 1862.
1862

Colonel Walker writes Governor Coburn recommending promotions in the regiment
Colonel Walker writes Governor Coburn recommending promotions in the regiment: Auld, Carlisle, McCobb, Barker, Robbins, Crockett, Carr, Miller, and Wooster.
1863

Colonel Walker acknowledges commissions for Captain Libby, Lieutenant McGray, and Lieutenant A.J. Gray
Colonel Walker acknowledges commissions for Captain Libby, Lieutenant McGray, and Lieutenant A.J. Gray
1862

George W. White, George S. Wiggin, and I. Kimball recommend Sergeant Mark Perry for promotion
George W. White, George S. Wiggin, and I. Kimball recommend Sergeant Mark Perry for promotion
1863

John F. Singhi, Forage Master, requests recommendation for promotion from N.A. Farwell
John F. Singhi, Forage Master, requests recommendation for promotion from N.A. Farwell
1863

Henry H. Clark recommends Sergeant Enoch Lurvey for promotion to Lieutenant
Henry H. Clark recommends Sergeant Enoch Lurvey for promotion to Lieutenant
1863

S.L. Milliken recommends the appointment of Richard Ayer as Major
S.L. Milliken recommends the appointment of Richard Ayer as Major
1863

Ansel Lennan writes on behalf of Mrs. Mooers, seeking information about her son William J Mooers of Company A
Ansel Lennan writes on behalf of Mrs. Mooers, seeking information about her son William J Mooers of Company A, rumored to have been killed at Annapolis.
1863

Mary P. Barnes requests list of killed, wounded, and missing in Company F after Gettysburg
Mary P. Barnes requests a list of killed, wounded, and missing in Company F after Gettysburg
1863