5th Maine Regiment

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D. Hammond of Bethel inquires about a discharge for George Howe
D. Hammond of Bethel inquires about a discharge for George Howe [Haw?]
1862

Lieutenant William E. Stevens writes Governor Washburn of the regiment's "glorious victory" at Crampton's Gap
Lieutenant William E. Stevens writes Governor Washburn of the regiment's "glorious victory" at Crampton's Gap
1862

Brigadier General Slocum writes Governor Washburn about the condition of the regiment
Brigadier General Slocum writes Governor Washburn about the condition of the regiment
1861

William Anthoine requests the discharge of his brothers John and Ambrose to help on the farm
William Anthoine writes Governor Washburn on behalf of William's mother to request the discharge of his brothers John and Ambrose to help on the farm. "They are very badly used by starvation/ hunger, exposure, and otherwise, that their father has lately died..."
1861

Dr. Buxton agrees to Dr. Brickett as his replacement
Dr. Buxton writes to Governor Washburn and agrees to Dr. Brickett as his replacement.
1861

Colonel Dunnell recommends Charles S. Robbins as a teamster
Colonel Dunnell praises Charles S. Robbins of Norway, Maine for his services as a teamster and recommends him to Governor Washburn for future service.
1861

Captain Henry G. Thomas requests copy of payroll
Captain Henry G. Thomas requests copy of payroll as their papers were lost along with all the company books and paperwork. "We lost every record at the affair at Bulls, or as they now call it, Yankee Run."
1861

Mark Dunnell furnishes names of newly elected line officers
Mark Dunnell furnishes names of newly elected line officers
1861

Attorney General Josiah Drummond writes Governor Washburn regarding the case of Daniel W. Scribner
Attorney General Josiah Drummond writes Governor Washburn regarding the case of Daniel W. Scribner
1861

Colonel Mark Dunnell informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of complaints in the regiment
Colonel Mark Dunnell informs Adjutant General Hodsdon of complaints within the regiment.
1861